Synonym: mathematics, maths. Similar words: mathematics, father, gather, at hand, feather, death, leather, baths. Meaning: [mæθ] n. a science (or group of related sciences) dealing with the logic of quantity and shape and arrangement.
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91. Film your sadistic high-school math teacher eating gravy with a fork?
92. Even the math behind a simple tax return carries assumptions that are open to challenge.
93. I was just a simple plaque saying that I was rewarded for my outstanding achievement in science and math.
94. I did the math and it adds up to chicken.
95. Robin spent many lunch hours poring over her math assignments.
96. Co-star Jeff Bridges is a hapless Columbia math professor who turns to jelly in the presence of beautiful women.
97. My worst class was math, and every time we took a test, I was certain I had completely flunked it.
98. In a fourth-grade math class, children might estimate and research and graph the average summer temperatures of various 190 countries.
99. And it is not true that a girl decides in junior high that math is, like, so boring.
100. Even today, children spend 90 percent of their math time on these computations.
101. By sixth grade, the girl who was ahead of the boys in math is now even or behind them.
102. Math may be defined as the subject in which we never know what we are talking about, nor whether what we are saying is true. Bertrand Russell
103. There was a chart on the wall that gave some measure of this by keeping a record of math and spelling grades.
104. Neither did several other math professors, including Morris Hirsch, who was active in the anti-war movement when Kaczynski taught there.
105. For example, brain circuits for learning math, logic and music are thought to develop between birth and age 4.
106. Building computers that could solve difficult math problems and play a mean game of chess was relatively easy.
107. Remember the math teacher you really liked, the one who made math understandable, even fun?
108. Other six-year olds solve math problems for make-believe school, as illustrated in Figure 3. 4.
109. American students lost ground in achievement levels in math and science between the 1970s and 1980s.
110. In an-other, thirty earnest, brightly dressed grade-schoolers work out math problems on tiny handheld blackboards.
111. Kaczynski was an assistant math professor at the campus from 1967 to 1969.
112. At the time, the necessary math was done by a group of young women using mechanical desk calculators.
113. And phrasing math problems in art terms might enhance the appeal of math as well!
114. Students with a strong math background will be at an advantage next year when the statistics course starts.
115. But there are also advantages to a school district following a standard math curriculum.
116. Though I have no trouble grasping its concepts,(sentencedict.com/math.html) math continues to be difficult for me.
117. The study debunks the myth that men are better at math than women.
118. His math computation skills were below average, while his math concepts were average to above average.
119. A teacher devised the game as a way of making math fun.
120. Bill: Why , did you flunk the math test?
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