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24 March, 07:38

Does "more than" mean adding or subtracting?

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  1. J
    24 March, 07:51
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    It means greater than. For example: Thomas baked 50 cupcakes in 1 hour and Ezra baked 25 cupcakes in 1 hour. How many more cupcakes did Thomas bake than Ezra. The answer would be 25 cupcakes. In this example you are subtracting but " more than" is greater than so I think it's subtracting.
  2. C
    24 March, 11:27
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    + means: More than, Add, In Addition, Increased, In Excess, Greater.

    - means: Decreased by, Less than, Subtract, Difference, Diminished,

    ... Reduced, Remainder.

    • or x means: Times as much, Percent of, Multiply, Product, Interest on.

    / or : means: Divide, Quotient, Per.

    ( ...) means: Quantity.

    = means: Is, Was, Equal, Will be, Results.
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