Everywhere everyday you use maths for
maths? maybe you should be concerned about what "englishes" they use
statistics
Well... Grade "A" Maths could mean that you had used completely solid reasoning and a minimalistic approach to the proof that you were QEDing. Or when i last did a state exam in Maths it was my "A" Levels divided into "Pure Maths". and "Applied Maths".
Adding up :O
The Romans used weaponry like spears, swords, sheilds, helmets, chestplates, and platelegs.
I haven't heard "weaponry," but "armamentarium" is sometimes used to describe a group of drugs used for a given condition.
One torpedo fired by a German submarine sank the Lusitania. No other weaponry was used.
Guns.
The Viet Cong had a wide variety of sources for their weaponry, including Japanese weaponry from the Second World War, French weaponry from the Colonial period, and Soviet and Chinese weaponry provided by those respective governments.
This is a very short answer, but it tells you the basics. Maths is used in science; in science, you measure amounts. Maths is used in history; you use dates. Maths is also used in geography; in geography you count population and take measurements. Maths is used in music as well; you count the beats, multiply the beats and arrange them. There are many other uses of maths in these subjects, if you don't constrain yourself to thinking that maths is STRICTLY hard arithmetic and algebraic problems you will see that maths is in everything you do. From cooking, to breathing, maths is everywhere.
Everywhere everyday you use maths for
Words. Words are the weaponry of a cold war. The term "Cold War" means "no shooting".
It is used to do maths
I MEAN THE 1600's
in maths
maths? maybe you should be concerned about what "englishes" they use