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Thanks for clicking in. This question is from the quan section yet I have problems understanding the meaning of it, so I thought I should post it here to look for help. Part of this quan question reads: "The group has more than four times as many seniors as it has freshmen." From the answer I know it means "the number of seniors is more than four times the number of freshmen" but I wasn't able to understand when the sentence structure was put the original way. Can anyone help me? How do I reconstruct this sentence to understand it quicker?
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