The answer is more!
The comparative form of "much" is "more." It is used to compare quantities or degrees of something, indicating a greater amount. For example, "She has more experience than he does."
"Futher" appears to be a typographical error or misspelling of "further," which means to advance or promote something, or to a greater degree or extent. It can also refer to additional information or actions. If you meant something else, please provide more context for clarification.
Increase
An infinite amount of numbers are greater than 0.37 is. 5, 23, 23535.666, 2577.999 and an infinite amount of other numbers all are.
They are the same amount.
A quantity of something greater than the amount you have now.
It equals the whole amount of something, plus an additional 5 percent of it.
The phrase "at least" indicates a minimum quantity or value, meaning it is greater than or equal to a specified amount. For example, if something is "at least 10," it can be 10 or any number greater than 10. Thus, "at least" is not less than the specified amount.
It means that something is growing, expanding, or becoming greater in quantity or intensity over time.
A percent which is greater than 100.
1.1 is the greater amount.
0.75 bis the greater amount.
Not necessarily. Work is the product of force and displacement in the direction of force. If the force is applied but there is no movement or displacement, then no work is done. So, a greater amount of force does not always result in a greater amount of work if there is no displacement.
increase means to think about something and decrease means to go down
Yes, because the more something costs, the greater the sales tax.
"Amout" appears to be a typographical error or misspelling of the word "amount." In general, "amount" refers to a quantity or volume of something, often used in contexts related to money, measurements, or counts. If you meant something else by "amout," please provide additional context for clarification.
Greater than 100 if the original amount is positive. Less than 100 if the original amount s negative.