"how many more" indicates that you are finding the difference. So if you subtract the smaller value from the larger value, you will find the difference, or how many more one quantity has than another.
In math "more" means a higher amount of something than something or someone else
Question 4
A restaurant used ounces of cheese to make slices of Pizza. If each slice had the same amount of cheese, how much cheese was on each slice?
What do you mean by everyday math? Everyday Math is the University of Chicago School Mathematics Project, a curriculem that many schools across America use. for more information, look it up! or do you mean everyday math as in the math we use everyday such as things like telling Tim (it is math by the way!) or handling money and finding percents for a sale price?! and multipulcation
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More than or equal to.
it mean more than something so ading
Yes. just because the person is a janitor doesn't mean that they don't use math. They shop, sleep, and count how many more bathrooms are left to clean. Math is used everyday, all day whether you count or not.
subtraction
In math, yes
No
In math the mean is the average. If you want the mean of a group of numbers you add them all together. Then you divide by the how many numbers there are.
What do you mean by everyday math? Everyday Math is the University of Chicago School Mathematics Project, a curriculem that many schools across America use. for more information, look it up! or do you mean everyday math as in the math we use everyday such as things like telling Tim (it is math by the way!) or handling money and finding percents for a sale price?! and multipulcation
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It means 'many'
More than or equal to.
More than one six.
well poly means more than one or many ( such as polynomial, polygamy) so a polygon is a shapewith many sides.
Involves two or more events
classify means be more specific