The number of A is the same that of B? --Is there a preposition missing?

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Hugo_Lin

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The number of A is the same that of B?

Is there a preposition missing? should it be:

The number of A is the same as that of B?

or

The number of A is the same with that of B?

Many thanks in advance.


Hugo.
 

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The number of buttons is the same as the number of buttonholes. The number of sleeves is the same as the number of arms.
 

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The number of A is the same that of B?

Is there a preposition missing? should it be:

The number of A is the same as that of B?

or

The number of A is the same with that of B?

Many thanks in advance.


Hugo.

Your first example is correct. There was an "as" missing from the original sentence. It's a slightly odd sentence but in context it might work. It would possibly also work without "that/that of".
The number of A is the same as B.
The number of A is the same as of B.
 
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