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"More" generally means that the extra number does not exceed 10, and "less" generally means that the extra number does not exceed 10! "Much more" generally refers to more than 10 (the number with the greatest difference in topic selection), while "much less" generally refers to less than 10 (the number with the greatest difference in topic selection).

For example, Cong Cong kicked 52.

1, Lele said: I play less than Congcong? (Generally within 10) The answer is 49.

Ning Ning said: I play much more than Cong Cong? (far more than 10) Answer 80.

Fill in the blanks with "much more", "much more", "much less" and "less".

Red roses are much more than yellow roses; Yellow roses are much less than red roses;

Yellow roses are less than white roses; There are more white roses than yellow roses;

Red roses are much more than white roses; White roses are (much less) than red roses.