it is correct to say "much more greater"?
Greater than (mathematical symbol >) means a value that is larger.
05 is the same as 5 which is greater than 0.33
It is not greater than 5, but if you have to quantify that, it is -1 greater than five.
If you mean 007 then its is equivalent to 7 which is greater than 0.7
He won't be king, but will be much happier
Standard deviation can be greater than the mean.
it is correct to say "much more greater"?
If you mean 02 then that is the greater.
No.
You know by which one is further but I think what you mean to ask is how do you know how much it's greater and if that's what you ment the the difference between the two arrows is the answer
How much greater is 500 than 5?
A carat is much greater.
much much much greater
Greater than (mathematical symbol >) means a value that is larger.
When a distribution is skewed to the right, the mean is greater than median.
It does not indicate anything if the mean is greater than the standard deviation.