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How do you differentiate more and more than? can these terms be used in mathematics? how?​

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The terms "more" and "more than" have a clear difference, which is even more noticeable in its application in the field of mathematics.

Thus, "more" has a more general meaning, while "more than" applies specifically to comparing the values of two or more determined variables. Therefore, in the field of mathematics "more than" implies that a variable will have a higher value than another or others, while "more" simply refers to a higher value.

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