word choice - What should I use between "triple" vs. "all"?
If I have 2 pens and I want to say all of them are green, I can say "Both of them are green" but if I have 3 pens should I use "Triple of them are green" or "All of them are green"?
Answer
You could go with any of the following:
All 3 of my pens are green,
All (of) my 3 pens are green,
My 3 pens are all green,
The word triple as an adjective means:
- Three times bigger in size or amount
Having three parts or including three people or things, for example:
a triple murder
a triple heart bypass
When used as a verb, it means:
- To cause (something) to become three times as great or as many
- To become three times as great or as many
In mathematics:
to triple the number 4 is equivalent to multiplying 4 by 3,
written numerically as: (4 + 4 + 4) or (4 x 3) = 12
Source: M-W
Hope that helps.
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