Greater than (mathematical symbol >) means a value that is larger.
05 is the same as 5 which is greater than 0.33
It is not greater than 5, but if you have to quantify that, it is -1 greater than five.
Chicken. Most people do not buy caviar. So the total amount spent on chicken is much greater than the total spent on caviar (even though caviar is more expensive). Therefore, in terms of the basket of consumer shopping, chicken is much more important had has more weight in the price index. This means an increase in the price of chicken will have a much greater impact on the index as the same percentage increase on caviar.
1 is 0.9 greater than 0.1
"More greater" is not grammatically correct because "greater" already implies a comparison, so adding "more" is redundant. Similarly, "much more greater" is also incorrect because "much" and "more" are both comparative terms. It would be more appropriate to simply use "greater" or "much greater" to convey the desired comparison in a grammatically correct manner.
It is 27 more.
Earth has a much greater mass than Pluto does, and therefore has stronger gravity.
7.5 - 4.5 = 3.0 more 7.5 / 4.5 = 1.6667 = 66.67% greater (2/3 more)
The Rolling Stones are definitely more popular than the Kinks ever were. The Stones had much greater media coverage, much greater radio airplay, and much greater record sales; plus, they are the highest-grossing touring band in music history.
6.501 is 0.001 more than 6.5 .That's about 0.0154%, which isn't much, but it's definitely greater.
0.123 is greater. Even though 0.1002 has more digits the placement makes the number much less.
it is greater than because meters is a much more bigger measurement
0.831 is 0.010 more than 0.821.
It's 32 cm greater than 1 meter.
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more = greater