An example of something that is 10,000 times bigger than something else is a large city compared to a small town. For instance, a city like Tokyo, which has a population of over 13 million, is approximately 10,000 times larger than a small town with a population of around 1,300. This comparison illustrates how scale can vary dramatically in different contexts, whether it be in population, area, or other measurable attributes.
"Identical" means like something else in every way.
Dividing is just another way of saying how many times does something add to itself to give you something else. When you divide by zero you are saying how many times can you add nothing to get something. The answer is even if you added an infinite nothings together you would still never get something. So the rule is dividing by zero is undefined in that you can't do it.
225 divided by 75 is three.
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No, something could be similar to something else, but be bigger. To be congruent they need to be the exactly the same.
Being seven times as much. Or, relating to something that is seven times as much as something else.
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"Larger" is an adjective that describes something being greater in size, extent, or capacity compared to something else. It indicates that the object or entity in question is bigger or more extensive in physical dimensions or magnitude.
"Quadruple" refers to something that is four times as much or as many as something else. "Four times" simply means repeating something four times, without specifying if it is in relation to something else.
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Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some grammar stuff! So, the comparative degree of "biggest" is "bigger." Like, you know, if something is big, and then you compare it to something else, you'd say it's "bigger." It's like saying, "This burrito is big, but that burrito is even bigger."
if you mean by size that it is forcibly bigger if you mean something else than sorry i don't know
Smaller. Something as big as the Earth would have so much gravity that it would probably have collided with something else and been eliminated
In ancient times that region was part of Mesopotamia.
Comparatives end in -er (e.g. better, bigger, faster, stronger, taller, etc.) and superlatives end in -est, generally. (e.g. best, biggest, fastest, strongest, tallest, etc.) Comparatives mean something is better, bigger, whatever-er than something else. Superlatives mean something is bigger, better, whatever-er than EVERYTHING else involved. So "Susan is faster than John" is comparative, and "Alex is the fastest of his friends" is a superlative.