To compare things we use " DEGREES OF COMPARISON. "
there are 3 types of degrees,
they are -:
POSITIVE DEGREE ,
COMPARATIVE DEGREE
and SUPERLATIVE DEGREE.
for example -:
he is as tall as his friend. [ positive sentence ]
she is smarter than her friend. [ comparative sentence ]
this is the tallest building in the town . [ superlative sentence ]
An additive comparison situation compares by asking or telling how much more (how much less) one amount is than another. Example: Wally has 3 more soccer cards than Alice.
An additive comparison situation compares by asking or telling how much more (how much less) one amount is than another. Example: Wally has 3 more soccer cards than Alice.
Well, here is an example: 'The range in temperature in Antarctica is huge.' This means that maybe one hour it's -3 degrees and the next it's 8 degrees.
The comparison of two numbers by division is called a ratio. For example, the fraction 3 over 2 can also be expressed as a 3 to 2 ratio.
the answer for #3 is 834586 hehe that was an example...
The subject, verb, and object.
1.And remembered his daughter on the mound. 2.At two o'clock. 3.That hurts.
example of exempli gratia essay: my aepple was cut into 3 pieces
Reporting statistical measure without giving any basis for comparison. Example 1/3 fewer calories
The quotient of 6 by 3 is 2 .
A shape with 3 sides is exactly triangular as for example an equilateral triangle has 3 equal sides and 3 equal angles of 60 degrees that add up to 180 degrees.
minus 3 degrees means that it's three degrees below freezing. So if you are measuring in celsius then it would be -3 degrees since freezing is zero degrees celsius. If you are measuring in Fahrenheit then it would be 29 degrees since 32 degrees is freezing.