Both are very important. However maths could still be taught in other languages if English were not available.
It is not. Look at the millions of people across the world who do not speak English but are still doing maths.
No, but it is important.
The answer depends on what the experiment is about. For example, if you believe (or want to test) that pupils' scores in English tests depend on their scores in maths tests, then the independent variable is the maths score. But if you believe that the English scores influence their maths scores then the independent variable is the maths score.
Because it is easier
it take heaps of studying and you have to be good at maths and English
Both are very important. However maths could still be taught in other languages if English were not available.
yes today English is more important than maths.
It is not. Look at the millions of people across the world who do not speak English but are still doing maths.
Maths & English will be the most important
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To be a nurse you will need general GCSE subjects so maths, English, Chemistry, Physics, Biology (either separate or double award) For a nursing diploma -- five GCSEs (A-C) preferably in English, maths and/or a science-based subject.
By doing all the homework and studying.
my study was OK, studying for Japanese and maths exams
Yes, having a good grasp of English and maths is important for training as an electrician. English skills are necessary for understanding safety guidelines, reading electrical diagrams, and communicating with clients. Maths skills are required for calculating measurements, working with electrical formulas, and solving problems related to electrical circuits.
Studying hard and revising often