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What does 2 times bigger mean?

What does 2 times bigger mean?

When the number is bigger, “times bigger” is more common, but it doesn’t mean the same thing, even though most people are confused about the difference. “Two times bigger” is the same as “200\% bigger”, which means three times as big.

Which is correct house or home?

We use the noun house to refer to a building: They’re building six new houses at the end of our road. We use home in a more personal and emotional way to refer to where someone lives.

Which is your house and which house is yours?

Your house. Here, yours is a Possessive Pronoun. It denotes possession and answers the question to whom does the house belong? You get the answer — The house is yours.

Does your house have or has?

“Each” requires singular agreement with the verb, so “has” is correct (and “have” is not). However, there is another mistake in the sentences, and that is that “house” needs to be plural, not singular. Thus, the correct sentence would be “Each of the houses has a new look.”

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What does how many times larger mean?

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What does five times greater mean?

@Lawrence I agree there’s some ambiguity but many would interpret “Five times greater” as y = 5x and not y = 5x + x. In other words, “y is greater than x by a factor of 5”. If someone wanted to be specific, I would recommend a different expression or actual math.

Is house a thing or place?

Answer: It is a place .

What makes a house a home quotes?

“The magic thing about home is that it feels good to leave, and it feels even better to come back.” “Home is where love resides, memories are created, friends always belong, and laughter never ends.” “A house is made of bricks and beams. A home is made of hopes and dreams.”

What does 3 times as much mean?

It means that she earns 3x of what you earn. So, if you earn $100, she earns $400. She earns three times as much as I. This means that if you have $100, she earns $300.