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If you said that the second class has more girls, you're making an absolute comparison. You probably thought that 12 is 2 more than 10, so there are more girls in the class with 12.
If you said that the first class has more girls, you're making a relative comparison. You probably thought 10 is half of 20, and 12 is less then half of 25, so there are more girls in the class with 10.
Clearly these are two different interpretations of "more." Although both interpretations are correct, in some cases it is more appropriate to look at relative rather than absolute comparisons. For example, compare an all-girl class of 20 students with a class of 25 students, 22 of whom are girls. In a sense, there are "more" girls in the class with 20.
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