870, rounded up from 867
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It depends what kind of math problem it is
Combinatorics is a part of math focused on counting principles of finite quantities. It does not really have much to do with triangles, much less the Pythagorean theorem.
In math terms, it is more or less to make something sound reasonable; but in a way that is less formal than a proof.
yes you do have to take a math class. but much less than other majors
Well if your doing math much like how much means add and if it says how much more it means subtract:)
Everyone should have as much mathematics as they can handle. It is the most fundamental subject
870, rounded up from 867
When a math question asks for the total, it is looking for the sum as an answer.
It is < meaning less then.
Answer Probably the guy or girl who finds math hard. Math doesn't come easy for everyone.
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Math started when someone needed to document trade transactions. There is a lot of evidence which says that the Sumerians were the first to use math.
It depends what kind of math problem it is
Less usage = Less bills.
Combinatorics is a part of math focused on counting principles of finite quantities. It does not really have much to do with triangles, much less the Pythagorean theorem.