Greater than (mathematical symbol >) means a value that is larger.
it is correct to say "much more greater"?
"How much greater" refers to the difference in quantity, size, or value between two items or numbers. It is often used to ask for a comparison, seeking to determine the extent to which one is larger than the other. For example, if one number is 10 and another is 7, asking "how much greater is 10 than 7?" would elicit the answer of 3.
Well, honey, 10 million is 9.9 million greater than 100 thousand. So, in other words, it's a whopping 9,900,000 difference between the two. Don't worry, I did the math for you, sweetie.
It is not greater than 5, but if you have to quantify that, it is -1 greater than five.
The problem 3a-1 and 2a-5 is greater by 7. This is a math problem.
It is seeking information on the quantity of currency!
will it means like addition.
That IS the math problem - the question how many cubic centimeters are in a cubic meter.
is there a site that tells you a math problem
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Greater than (mathematical symbol >) means a value that is larger.
how much means add here's and example Sandee bought a burrito for $2.75 and a juice for $1.19. How much did Sandee spend for her meal? the answer is 4In mathematical word problems, the term how much is asking for the total after adding or subtracting items.
It's boolean. 1 AND 1 gives 1, 1 AND 0 gives 0.
Twice as much
Finding the difference
Ghettos, or Jewish quarters were only a problem to those living in them; there was a much greater chance of death.