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What is the meaning of the word more?

A quantity of something greater than the amount you have now.


What does 105 percent equal?

It equals the whole amount of something, plus an additional 5 percent of it.


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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.


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Yes, because the more something costs, the greater the sales tax.


What does decrease and increase mean?

increase means to think about something and decrease means to go down


What is the type of percent when the final amount is greater than the original amount?

Greater than 100 if the original amount is positive. Less than 100 if the original amount s negative.


Is 302 greater than 30 percent?

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Why is a greater amount of force needed to accelerate a truck than a jeepney even if they are running with the same velocity?

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