The one with more than four syllables.
The significant figures are the first four non-zero digits - with the last of these adjusted if the following digit is 5 or more. [This is the crude school rule rather than the bias-free, IEEE approved rule.] So the answer is 2231000.
4/8 is greater.
seven times more than four is 7x> 4
Howe much is eight more four?
Oh, dude, you write 4.75 as "four point seven five." It's like saying, "Hey, I've got four whole numbers and then a little point and two more numbers." So, it's not rocket science, just a casual stroll through the land of decimals.
Considerable. It has five syllables.
B. Pretentiously has four syllables. Considerable has five syllables. Accid has two syllables.
No it has four syllables. Pre-ten-tious-ly.
No.
The stress syllable in the word "calculator" falls on the second syllable, pronounced as "cal-cu-LA-tor." In linguistic terms, this is known as penultimate stress, where the second-to-last syllable is emphasized. This stress pattern is common in English words with four or more syllables, following the general rule that longer words tend to have stress on earlier syllables.
Yes it has five syllables. Con-sid-er-a-ble.
No, there are no words with more syllables than letters. Syllables are made up of letters, so a word with more syllables would naturally have more letters.
Three of them.
Rhyme is the term that describes two or more words or syllables that have similar or identical sounds.
addition
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If you mean syllables the answer is one.