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Yes, it is true. It is also true that some peope who are excellent at math will have

a hard time with tieing their shoes and with pole-vaulting. Generally, however,

in the majority of cases, most people who are excellent at math will also be quite

good with Physics and Chemistry, if they're interested in it and willing to put forth

a modicum of effort.

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