"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.
Greater than (mathematical symbol >) means a value that is larger.
Math problem or Real life would make a difference in the answer. In real life you have to "break the joints" on the floor joists, in a math problem, not so much. Plywood almost universally assumes 4'X8' sheets so 4X8=X sq/feet/per sheet Hint more than 30 sq feet less than 36 13' X 14'= Y sq/feet for the room hint more than 180, less than 186 so looks like the formula will be room size divided by sq feet per sheet Y/X= Answer more than 5 less that 8 sheets, if you are answering in whole sheets round up if not it does have a decimal.
Well, isn't that a happy little math problem! If you take 1000 away from 5000, you'll find that it leaves you with 4000. So, in a way, you could say that 5000 is 1000 more than 4000. Just remember, in the world of numbers, there's always a way to find balance and harmony.
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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it mean more than something so ading
More than one six.
It means less than or equal to.
It means equal to or more than.
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if it is angles it mean more than 180 degreees :) x
"More than" is a keyword for addition. The answer to "26 more than "n"" means: 26 + n.
Six more than the number means "the number" + 6.