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What are some examples of "more than"?

When one quantity is greater than the other quantity, we use “more than”. For example, 5 > 3. When one quantity is less than the other quantity, we use “less than”. For example, 8 < 10. When two quantities are the same, we use “equal to”. For example, 15 = 15.

What does 'more than' mean?

The meaning of more than in math is an inequality used to compare two or more numbers, quantities, or values. It is used when a quantity or number is bigger or larger than the second or the rest of the quantities or numbers. It states that one value is greater than or larger than or bigger than the other.

How do you use "more than" in a sentence?

More thanis a phrasal preposition. Use it when referring to an amount of something that is greater than another amount. More thencannot be used as a phrasal preposition. It has no real uses in modern English. If you see the words more and then next to each other in your writing, consider rephrasing that sentence to increase clarity.

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