Americans say "Math" while Britons say "Maths"
2006-06-29 17:08:20
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answer #1
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answered by mel 4
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Math is the correct abbreviation.
The word Maths is used to refer to plural Mathematical algorithms.
2006-06-29 17:08:18
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answer #2
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answered by JH 2
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Math.
2006-06-29 17:09:05
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answer #3
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answered by Pirate_Wench 5
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It depends what the sentence is. For example, you would say, "I am taking three math classes this semester" or "I am fascinated by the maths" (meaning mathematical concepts.)
Perhaps you could revise your question to include a sample sentence.
2006-06-29 17:09:25
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answer #4
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answered by Annette R 3
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A + B = 13 which ability A = 13 - B <-- call this formula 1B A * B = 950 now convey formula 1B into the best equation, and replace A for 13-B, via fact they're equivalent (13 - B) * B = 950 <-- ur algebraic formula
2016-10-31 23:20:30
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answer #5
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answered by derival 4
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mel is correct. They mean the same, and neither is correct. Just different parts of the english speaking world abbreviate it differently.
2006-06-29 17:14:24
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answered by Tim 6
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aww.. good question ... both r correct ..depend on where u use ... Maths
2006-06-29 18:00:38
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answer #7
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answered by fullmoon 1
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Math...
2006-06-29 17:08:28
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answer #8
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answered by tigepopo_fluffyboo 3
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math
2006-06-29 17:11:03
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answer #9
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answered by Willnotlietoyou 5
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math
2006-06-29 17:08:38
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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