Statistics is considered a branch of mathematics, and uses arithmetical and mathematical tools to analyse the data and present them in clear, meaningful ways.
For example, the arithmetical mean of a set of N numbers - whatever those values represent - is(the sum of the numbers)/N;a straightforward addition "sum" followed by division.
statistics
Yes.
Statistics (and Probability) would generally come under pure maths.
Yes. It helps to have a number of courses in statistics.
General math is maths that includes; statistics, business maths, trigonometry, etc. General maths is the more applicable math in everyday life situations, as opposed to learning vectors or quartic graphs.
money, maths jobs(obv), statistics, jobs thats all
Yes, all statistical models will be related to mathematics.
For electrical engineering, Mechanics will probably benefit you more. However, both courses would be good for your career.
It is a special way of plotting data in statistics. See link for more.
geography is normally about maths statistics how many children came to school how many lands are in Grenada
Accountant or something similar.
Assuming you are referring to the Maths B subject in Queensland High Schools. Maths B is the second authority (OP) Maths subject in the State Curriculum (also referred to as "difficult Maths". It is preceded by Maths A (really easy maths [there is a massive difference between A and B) and succeeded by Maths C (Incredibly difficult maths). In Maths B (11 and 12) you typically study Periodic Functions, Statistics, Exponential functions, Logarithmic Functions, Differentiation, Integration (indefinite and definite), and a bit of probability.