More than.
20-30% more than 14 would be 16.8-18.2.
Whenever there are a million or more items.
A quarter expressed in percentage is 25%, therefore, a little more than a quarter would be 26% or 27%.
19 how does Larry have 19 if he did, bob has 10 more than that which would be 29 and together they would have a total of 48
No. A discrete variable is one that takes discrete numerical values. But a discrete variable can be ordered while a nominal one cannot. Age, in years, is a discrete variable, and you can say that a 10-year old is younger than a 20-year old who is younger than a 40-year old. Favourite fruit would generate a nominal variable but you cannot say that a banana is more than an apple which, in turn, is more than an orange, etc. (Remember, you are talking only of the nominal values of the fruit - not their price or size or nutritional value or any such characteristic.)
It would be more accurate to say "faster than him."
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I would say that there are more boys than girls in Scotland.
I would say no, a parrot does not talk more than a cockatoo.
You would say "prouder" when comparing two things. You would say "more proud" when comparing three or more things. For example, "I am prouder of my accomplishments than you are" or "I am more proud of my accomplishments than anyone else".
In English it would be more correct to say I\'m more of a Dietrch than a Garland.
You would say "salvete."
Yes, it is correct to say "I would be more than happy to." This phrase conveys enthusiasm and eagerness to help or participate in something.
it depends entierly on the horse a race horse would probably run more laps than say, a shire. it depends entierly on the horse a race horse would probably run more laps than say, a shire. it depends entierly on the horse a race horse would probably run more laps than say, a shire. it depends entierly on the horse a race horse would probably run more laps than say, a shire. it depends entierly on the horse a race horse would probably run more laps than say, a shire. it depends entierly on the horse a race horse would probably run more laps than say, a shire.
You would say wiser - as in... Adam is wiser than Eve.
yes
I would say no.