If there's some other meaning that is separate from maths, then I don't know it, but the maths answers is; if you add each digit of a number together (in 125 you would do 1+2+5)then you have the sum of its parts
in general,mean is more stable than median but in the case of extreme values it is better to consider median a stable measure than mean.
The phrase "a couple days" typically means 2 days. This is more than one day, but less than a few days. This is a more vague way to say 2 days, so it should be considered lightly. If someone promises something in a couple days, give them at least 3 days before checking in.
"Shake a stick at" is an idiom meaning "to form a conception of (as by counting or imagining)". So, "more than you can shake a stick at" means "more than you can count/imagine".
No, worse means.... more bad than the other(ONLY WHEN THERE IS 2 people) worst means....... More bad than the others(WHEN THERE ARE 3 OR MORE PEOPLE)
Preference is Giving more importance to one than the other/s , biased , a better choice than the other/s.
it means truth is more important than modesty
"Checks and Balances," is the phrase.
The phrase "more than happy" means to be extremely pleased or willing to do something. It conveys a sense of great enthusiasm or eagerness beyond just being content or satisfied.
It means that you owe more money than you have. You are on the minus side of your income.
It means exactly what it says.
It means that you have so many choices to go by.
Synergy.
It means that you eat more than you should because cows graze throughout the day.
The phrase "in the red" is a business term used to describe a business that is spending more money than they are making. This refers to one that is losing money.
In that context it would just mean that he/she can handle more than what he/she is dealing with at the moment. Regards.
It means more women than one really wants or needs.
'when more than one are' is the correct phrase.