How To Use Maths In A Sentence
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He has received several teaching awards, as well as the unprecedented award of being ‘the most quotable professor’ by MathSoc.
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I juz came back frm skol .. finished the stupid bio test & emaths tutorial ... wah.
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She majored in maths and physics .
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Many mathematicians are musical and many musicians have good intuitive understanding of maths.
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The setting of projects and other large pieces of written and maths homework is pointless and possibly detrimental.
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An easy way to prove this result is by induction, if you have covered that method in your maths classes.
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Above all, investors need to focus on the maths rather than the drama or poetry of political knockabout.
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To say you are good at maths is seen as sad.
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I was a sponsored amateur skateboarder in high school—trust me, I wasn't going to maths class.
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And in co-ordination with maths methods, we will introduce the relative theory in management, such as marginal balance, the flexibility in enterprise management, and the idea of stability, etc.
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Professor Ian Stewart, Warwick University maths professor and occasional Telegraph contributor, points out: Reindeer have a curious arrangement of gadgetry on top of their heads which we call antlers and naively assume exist for the males to do battle and to win females.
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It eventually aims to help 15 schools become specialists in maths and computing, technology, engineering or science.
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We did do the maths and we both reckoned we were going to lose quite a lot just because of the way the membership renewal works.
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A helpful workshop to better understand the system being used to teach maths.
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In maths they should be able to multiply two digits by two digits, read graphs as well as working with percentages and fractions.
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Archive 2008-05-01
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Who could be bothered to do their maths homework after that?
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I don't care about rationalising denominators with surds in them, and I don't care that by using maths induction you can prove many equations to be right or wrong.
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That changed as they got older when he would write programs on his computer to help them to learn maths.
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These ancient scholars were steeped in poetry and painting, as well as maths and astronomy.
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I'm swotting at maths for the final examination.
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She did maths, physics and chemistry at school.
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My favourite subjects were maths, biology and chemistry.
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The former Countdown maths whizz also had stitches in her forehead and eyelid.
The Sun
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A maths question wrongly claims two cubed is bigger than three squared.
The Sun
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Why should we be so dismissive of the grammar schools selection process when most schools stream students of similar ability for science, maths etc?
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A maths 'citizenship test' may sound eccentric, but the margin between duncery and genius can be a mere decimal place.
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I failed my maths exam and was worried.
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Once you understand elliptical orbits in the classical model, the relativistic model is really a minor modification of it in the cases we are talking about (with much more complex maths).
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Why can English and maths not be taught within subjects like history and geography rather than separately?
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The GCSE maths exam is almost devoid of maths.
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She came top of the class in maths.
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In the UK, a jumper is a knitted garment (also a pullover, or even ‘pully’) and mathematics has always been abbreviated as maths over here.
FODDER • by Paul Graham
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Maybe maths and metaphors shouldn't mix.
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Recruitment problems are particularly acute in maths, physics, computer science and design and technology.
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She sold at low prices, could not do basic maths and then flogged the products really cheaply.
The Sun
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He was predicted five A* passes as he decided only six months ago to take additional further maths.
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Working out the quantities of the ingredients involved some complicated maths.
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Thanks Texas Rangers! thats how Hillary's surrogates do their maths! infact you have given them another formular! just wait for few days and they will start saying "IF YOU COUNT THE WAY I COUNT ALL CANADIANS AND ILLEGALS HAVE VOTED FOR ME" No hard feelings Hillary you gave it all what you had and comparing other women at your age I salute you for your energy!.
Obama, campaign both say he's not ready to declare victory
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A mentor, who offers incentives for good behaviour like day trips, has also helped boost the 14-year-old's maths, woodwork and teamwork skills.
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First, the nation is crying out for maths and science teachers, and this is often a strength of those who have been in business.
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The maths game, which has the working title Pirate's Star, is being devised by software developers at Abertay.
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I am terrible at maths and even worse at figures, but I trust all my advisers because they are basically friends as well.
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Maths is not only a knowledge system but also a rational thinking and argument system. It is a systematism theory knowledge summation by height abstract and strict logic ratiocination.
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I am in a dilemma whether to do maths or English.
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Students are to be tested on the three core disciplines: maths, English and science.
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The maths would suggest that speed plus jumping ability equals a cracking long jump.
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Some 800 maths and science teaching posts are unfilled.
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By way of contrast, Mrs NotaSheep's sub-teen godson is at a public school and apparently is being taught Maths in a class of 15.
Archive 2008-03-01
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There were intelligence tests about Chinese. maths, physics and chemistry.
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This time I went for the triangle model which took a lot of mental maths and figuring out.
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And isn't the whole point of simplifying a maths equation to make it at least 25 per cent shorter?
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She is having problems with her maths homework.
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And when a most plendiferous maths teacher and player of the bass guitar, tuba and euphonium arranged for me to learn the flute at secondary school, I thought to myself: Right.
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Pupils taking a science baccalaureate would be obliged to study a foreign language and those studying the arts version would have to include basic maths and science.
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I am in a dilemma whether to do maths or English.
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It has been noted that people do creative work in the social sciences at a later age than people in science and maths, I think that is because it takes longer to find out the genuine problems that are hidden in the verbalism.
Humans as Creators Not Destroyers - The Austrian Economists
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I'm doing my masters in Economics, the kind of maths tools used in the course are calculus (including integrals), Linear and Non-Linear Programming and Stats tools like Time Series, Regression, Probability etc.
Math and Economics, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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And yes you can have a tangent of a tangent, although it requires the first one to be a curve in the plane perpendicular to the original circle [although some people may argue about the maths of this].
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These are maths, maths and philosophy, and maths and statistics.
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She grinned involuntarily, amused by his likeness to her high school maths teacher.
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His report card can point up his talent for maths.
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There was also a strong link between children'slow maths scores and parents' numeracy problems.
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Schools will team up with university maths departments to give pupils top-quality tuition.
The Sun
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His portrait of this elusive, intensely private genius describes Faraday's links with painters and poets, polymaths and mystics.
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Prosser studied pure maths at Aberystwyth and might have gone into teaching if the money had not persuaded him to become an actuary like his brother.
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This meant that more were studying maths and science than in co-educational schools.
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I've got a double maths lesson next.
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Suddenly decided to recheck my maths and realised I must have had a funny turn.
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It owes much to maths, and has given much back.
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I am in a dilemma whether to do maths or English.
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Economics likes to present itself as a savvy combination of maths and philosophical science.
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How do I ask for the pieces back or remind her that the maths department sells them for 1?
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These assist mainly matric students and educators in the fields of Maths and Science.
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Instead they are labelled as bad at maths or stupid when, in fact, what they have is really no more than number blindness.
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Proper use of slurry and fertilizer are essential to the recovery of silage aftermaths right now.
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The misprinting of two figures on a diagram rendered one of the six questions in the maths exam impossible to answer.
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It will certainly generate enthusiasm for maths, and the web site is fun to use.
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Extra incentives will be offered to encourage maths teachers and trainees to work in primary schools.
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The heptathlon scoring tables are a maths geek's fantasy.
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This is exactly what we shall do here to try to get a feel for why maths is so useful.
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I have a blind spot where maths is concerned.
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It is algebra for today's lesson, my worst topic in maths.
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Scoring good marks in most subjects, he is foxed by his inability to do well in maths.
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My favourite subjects were maths, biology and chemistry.
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Applicants for the funded post in its chemical engineering and biotechnology department need a 2:1 degree and good maths.
The Sun
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If maths professors cannot work out how mortgage rates are calculated what chance do we lesser mortals stand?
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All secondary school pupils will have to pass tests in the basics - literacy, maths and information technology.
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Playing music can help maths and science.
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X was popularised as the unknown in maths when Descartes' printer ran out of Ys and Zs for the mathematician's equations.
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Over the past four years, fewer matriculants have sat the maths and science examination, with both subjects seeing a seven percentage point dip in participation.
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Having just begun a fearsome maths test I still remember the surge of relief when the electric bell sounded its continuous warning.
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Matthew took exams in maths, further maths, economics, chemistry, physics and general studies.
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Our teacher gave us a lot of helpful books in maths.
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He always was the brainy one, except at maths.
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A maths teacher showed her sculpture.
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The maths kits include games such as snakes and ladders, dominoes and jacks.
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Clare did not ‘start from nothing’ but, after taking a degree in applied maths from Edinburgh, he learnt his trade the hard way, slogging around newsagents in Bradford trying to flog them Mars bars.
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B grades in maths, physics and chemistry.
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She did maths, physics and chemistry at school.
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I once spent a very miserable year with a maths teacher who delighted in picking on me above all others.
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Computers would make maths more satisfying too, even in as minor a way as the thrill of devising the correct formula in Excel and then watching the resulting cascade effect in a spreadsheet.
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It means changing a situation in which many schools have difficulties in recruiting, especially in maths and physics.
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But maths is access to a lot of well-paid and lucrative careers.
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He often hel me with maths when I have difficulty in it.
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We did do the maths and we both reckoned we were going to lose quite a lot just because of the way the membership renewal works.
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He succeeded at bridge and his maths and mental arithmetic scores jumped by two years.
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My favourite subjects were maths, biology and chemistry.
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The academic lead of independent schools and girls' grammars may also reflect the difficulties state schools have in recruiting not only maths and science teachers but also those for languages.
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No point asking Jill - she hasn't got a clue about maths.
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The Harrogate and Knaresborough MP said the new baccalaureate should allow higher rewards for pupils taking subjects like maths.
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Above all, investors need to focus on the maths rather than the drama or poetry of political knockabout.
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There are shortages of teachers in maths and the sciences.
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He is studying biology, chemistry and maths in the hope of becoming a doctor.
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Pupils continue to achieve well in Years 1 and 2 and reach standards in reading, maths and science that match and sometimes exceed national averages and the results of similar schools.
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He may be a retired primary school maths teacher but his political views just don't add up.
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She has taken courses in maths, English, computers, gardening and communications, which involved 30 hours of studying.
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He was predicted five A* passes as he decided only six months ago to take additional further maths.
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I'm taking A/S levels in French, Spanish, English, and Maths.
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For as long as there has been a publishing industry, there have been used books, that supposedly quaint world of polymaths and antiquarians poking about musty, cluttered stores for titles few readers would know.
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Maybe maths and metaphors shouldn't mix.
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Certainly doing maths through college is the one where you get a weird look.
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But the maths geek liked music more than the idea of joining a multinational, so he worked in a record store.
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These principles apply to learning maths.
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Studies could include maths, English, science, a language, a humanities subject, some vocational study plus extra-curricular activities to be introduced in 2010.
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The report called for a radical overhaul of the science and maths curriculum and examination system.
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Unfortunately A level maths means that those kinds of normal sums are beyond me.
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The school will give priority to science, maths and modern languages.
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Many mathematicians are musical and many musicians have good intuitive understanding of maths.
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Potential pupils face verbal and nonverbal reasoning tests and a maths test.
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He taught science and maths.
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An accomplished classical pianist and a double first in Maths Physics, he was always a man apart.
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Please don't switch off at the mention of maths, if you can use a calculator, you an do this.
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But an alternate view has always been present within experimental modernism and its aftermaths, a view that difficulty and complexity are actually the raisons d’être of romantic lyric, and that the real complexities of romantic lyric explicitly or by default underwrite modernist experimentation (an experimentation that in its turn honors romanticism’s unprecedented insurgencies precisely by avoiding the temptations of an easy, conventional neoromanticism).
Sociopolitical (i.e., _Romantic_) Difficulty in Modern Poetry and Aesthetics
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He is now reading for a maths degree at Surrey University.
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Her love of engineering was inspired by her father, a maths, physics and computer science teacher.
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We are both maths geeks.
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Heat transfer numerical analysis methods, maths model, and boundary condition treatment for an impingement-effusion cooled flame tube floating tile are discussed in the paper.
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Christopher's digressions into maths and existential questions amplify what is, on one level, a family drama with a whodunnit attached.
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They should also be able to understand basic maths and geometry, including fractions, decimals, multiplication and division.
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He did badly in his maths exam.
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Or maths and further maths?
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Maths rock plus building anthems equals loyal crowd.
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Maths was another bugbear; he slipped through the net at his comprehensive and could not catch up.
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This maths is beyond the capacity of most school children.
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Your cut-price carrier ticket is around a third of the price of the full fare - do the maths.
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The Richard Rose Central Academy is adopting a 'masterclass' approach to maths lessons for year 11 pupils sitting their GCSEs later this year as it introduces measures to cope with reduced teacher numbers.
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I especially enjoyed the the maths chapter, which includes topics like how to count to a million on your fingers I've tried dactylonomy before and how to estimate square roots in your head.
Mind Hacks: Mind Performance Hacks
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They might find their reading is hard, which could mean they are mildly dyslexic, or their maths might be hard, or they can't colour in properly as they are colour blind.
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He was expelled two months ago for behavioural and truancy problems and returned on Friday to resit a maths exam.
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My maths is poor, and I squeaked by the finals.
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I briefly glossed over it in standard grade maths, but only just.
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Who could be bothered to do their maths homework after that?
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Maths rock plus building anthems equals loyal crowd.
The Sun
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A maths question wrongly claims two cubed is bigger than three squared.
The Sun
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She accidentally emailed the saucy snaps to her maths class after uploading the wrong document.
The Sun
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Unfortunately, it's the only theorem I remember from school. That may be why it took me two goes to get my maths O level.
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Molly's upstairs grappling with her maths homework.
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Maths is an intrinsic part of the school curriculum.
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So I did a first year dentistry course which was physics, chemistry, maths and science.
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I like to think he's taller, stronger and better at maths than his bottle-fed peers, but so would every dad.
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Perhaps if the council used the funding it has wasted on installing speed ramps all around the estate, its maths might have added up to a better figure.
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She sold at low prices, could not do basic maths and then flogged the products really cheaply.
The Sun
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She accidentally emailed the saucy snaps to her maths class after uploading the wrong document.
The Sun
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One of the most influential of all Islamic scientists, Avicenna, like many of his peers, worked on many aspects of science including medicine, maths, logic, and geology to name but a few.
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Universities are also using candidates with non-academic qualifications to fill undersubscribed courses such as sciences, engineering and maths.
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He did give up a promising career in maths and theoretical physics.
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‘I was very good at maths but I never learned anything because I was too stressed out,’ she said.
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That changed as they got older when he would write programs on his computer to help them to learn maths.
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Tom has made enormous strides in his maths this term.
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As he sees it, the beauty of art and the beauty of maths are two sides of the same coin.
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It means changing a situation in which many schools have difficulties in recruiting, especially in maths and physics.
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The boy shows remarkable ability at maths.
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Professor D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson, last of the great Victorian polymaths, author inter alia of the classic allometric study On
Sir James W. Black - Autobiography
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This prompts a general improvement in educational attainment, including maths.
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FOR maths geeks, here's the full formula.
The Sun
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Kazakhstan did better than England in the maths test for 14-year-olds and was only two points behind in the maths test for younger pupils.
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Fewer students than ever are opting to study maths at a higher level.
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And isn't the whole point of simplifying a maths equation to make it at least 25 per cent shorter?
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He is getting up his maths for the exam.
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Hence the ultra strict formalist can never be sure that all of maths doesn't collapse.
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The crowd are an uneasy alliance of asymmetric-haired trendies and what may be their polar opposite: nervous, bespectacled thirty-something men who look like they regularly won the maths prize at school.
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I don't care about rationalising denominators with surds in them, and I don't care that by using maths induction you can prove many equations to be right or wrong.
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He solved the maths problem for his younger sister without any difficulty.
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The majority of science teachers have a background in biological sciences and there is also a shortage of chemistry and maths teachers.
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We had a history lesson followed by a double maths lesson.
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Recruitment problems are particularly acute in maths, physics, computer science and design and technology.
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Wanting to do more than cobble, he taught himself maths, navigation and practical mechanics.
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For the record, in case anyone is thinking it, the assertion that women are worse at maths is also utter rubbish.
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The tiny tots tried to explain about maths with the use of small pebbles by counting, addition, subtraction and multiplication.
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Fast forward 1 bachelors degree, years working as a modeller, and just having finished my PhD (where I was forced to play catch up and teach myself basic calculus, because shock horror - I needed it!), I have struggled unnecessarily because of my very dumb decision to drop maths prematurely.
Why Girls Don't Like Math
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Your cut-price carrier ticket is around a third of the price of the full fare - do the maths.
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We give them a practical grounding in subjects like computers, maths and communications as well as workshops related to the transition to third level.
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That changed as they got older when he would write programs on his computer to help them to learn maths.
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We give them a practical grounding in subjects like computers, maths and communications as well as workshops related to the transition to third level.
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He reminded me strongly of my maths teacher, same tall frame and spindly limbs but he had long platinum blond hair and he was garbed in a ridiculous jesters outfit.
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Two brainboxes are celebrating after scoring top marks in a national maths challenge.
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There is a similar irony in the fact that he was one of the last great polymaths - not in the frivolous sense of having a wide general knowledge, but in the deeper sense of one who is a citizen of the whole world of intellectual inquiry.
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That sounds a bit fruity, I know, but its kinda there in the maths.
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She does not wish to take maths.
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