Sentence examples for more difficult numbers from inspiring English sources

Exact(3)

For more difficult numbers, use long multiplication.

100 = C. Challenge yourself with more difficult numbers.

Therefore, the number in this case is 2. For more difficult numbers, you can simply divide the larger denominator by the smaller denominator.

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Some aimed to ensure the challenge ran smoothly (Number Seven: Sabotage on any level will not be tolerated) while others sought to make the challenge more difficult (Number Three: All sexual acts must be completed at the college of the female, not on home territory).

Did the words tested get much more difficult from number 33 onward?

Migrants are a highly mobile population and it is hard to get actual number living in UK and it is more difficult to get numbers of Nepalese migrants living in different cities within UK.

Training a large enough workforce and keeping each interior fresh and clean is a bit more difficult when the number of stores jumps an order of magnitude every few years.

The reforms now coming, if not fatally weakened in back-room compromises, promise to make it much more difficult to fake numbers, whether of cash flow or profits.

It is also an implicit admission that deployment of even a limited national ballistic missile defense system will make it far more difficult to reduce numbers of strategic weapons and the hair-trigger alert of the forces.

The demand is so enormous that unless the mechanism changes and the local connection is made more difficult so the numbers are shared through London, we are never going to have the supply.

In addition, Apple has hardened its operating system, making jailbreaking more difficult as increasing numbers of security holes have been closed.

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