It's hard to explain without using the word difference, but here's an example: The difference between 5 and 7 is 2. 7 minus 5 = 2
when people say for example a sentence and they mean exactly what they mean, this is called the literal meaning of their words, i.e. it is called the conventional meaning because it carries the literal meaning of the words which constructed it. and of course there are different kinds of meaning, according to H.P. Grice, there are the speaker's meaning (what is implied), the utterance meaning (what is said), and the implied meaning (what is communicated).
An example of using measures of central tendency is in using mean; an example is using rating system to score a person. Also in median, which is used in subjects such as economics.
literal equations? maybe you mean linear equations? Please edit and resubmit your question if that is what you meant.
Literal does not mean exact, but simply means 'taking at face value' with regard to meaning. For example, Blox is a monster - taken literally, that is at face value - means that he is one of those beasts that one finds in myths, fairy tales, horror stories, and so on. However, it could have figure - that is, non-literal - meaning along the lines of completely unreasonable, cruel and so on.
Literal language.
Some example sentences using the word "mean":Louisa was upset because the other girls were mean to her.I will try to explain what I mean.The girls said that they didn't mean to be mean.
"Happening in the opposite to what is expected, and typically causing wry amusement" Ironic means using words to mean the opposite of the literal meaning. Ironic means using words to mean the opposite of the literal meaning.
the difference between literal and fiigurative is: literal: is TRUE (real meaning) Figurative: is NON-LITERAL (not real) figuratively ex. 1.if u comeuppance the person (which is not true!) 2. I'll cut my heart if you leave me! (not really mean that he cut his heart if you leave him. he mean, that he will die if you leave him). SEarch the literal example on yahoo> just kidding! much thankx! FIRST ANSWERED BY: Ms. Jennifer Maghuyop Lantaca Grade VII-HOPE in Cagayan de Oro National High School. August 14, 2012.
Irony
Literal is word for word; verbatim
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"Happening in the opposite to what is expected, and typically causing wry amusement" Ironic means using words to mean the opposite of the literal meaning. Ironic means using words to mean the opposite of the literal meaning.
Translation 1: (expression) Love is not explained, it is experienced. Translation 2: (literal) Love does not explain itself, it is felt.
It's hard to explain without using the word difference, but here's an example: The difference between 5 and 7 is 2. 7 minus 5 = 2
there no literal translation, El pavido navido is a nickname for a person!