"more than" means "greater than". 100 is greater than 1 because it's a bigger number. 0 is greater than -3 because 0 is a greater number.
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"Eight more than a number" is just 8 + n in algebra. This is a pretty easy problem that gives lots of students difficulty. Many teachers in the early math years may not be doing enough to help students understand what variables are, and how English-language statements can be made into math expressions and equations.
In mathematics, "10 more than 400" means adding 10 to the number 400. This can be represented as 400 + 10, which equals 410. The phrase "more than" indicates an addition operation, resulting in a sum of 410.
Well, isn't that just a happy little math problem! If 3000 is 200 more than something, we can find the original number by subtracting 200 from 3000. So, 3000 - 200 equals 2800. And that's our answer - 2800 is what 3000 is 200 more than. Happy calculating, my friend!
Greater than (mathematical symbol >) means a value that is larger.
Well, darling, 50 percent more than 4 is 6. I mean, it's not rocket science, but I guess some people need a little extra help in the math department. So, there you have it, 6 is the magic number.
This appears to be more of a grammar problem than a math problem.
More than or equal to.
Seeing the word than in a mathematical problem usually indicated addition or subtraction.
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More than one six.
It means less than or equal to.
It means equal to or more than.
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"More than" is a keyword for addition. The answer to "26 more than "n"" means: 26 + n.
if it is angles it mean more than 180 degreees :) x
Six more than the number means "the number" + 6.