He is good at math
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∙ 2017-03-28 17:17:13When the correct answer is a quotient.
Math is the correct spelling for this sentence. Maths can be the correct spelling for this sentence. In other words it depends on how you put it in a sentence. * * * * * English : Maths US : Math
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The correct answer is 7.6
28% of them
YES. Usually, if you are good at Math, you are not as good at writing because there are many options and creative decisions. In Math there is just ONE correct answer, and that answer only.
it is not correct, it is you had math, or you did math.
Neither is correct. It should be "for me who enjoy math." Some will say "for me who enjoys math."
There are many good math sites out there. However, I recommend FreeMath.com. They will not do your homework for you, but they will guide you in the correct path.
of course u can..it is obviouse if the math is correct of course u can..it is obviouse if the math is correct of course u can..it is obviouse if the math is correct
They are both correct. answer both. But if you put matth or Matt they are wrong.
Either is correct when speaking informally. However, neither is correct when speaking formally; the correct term is the unshortened noun 'mathematics' or verb 'mathematical'.
Yes - it is good to double check when possible, but it has provided all correct solutions for me!
both can be, it depends whether you use 'maths' to mean 'mathematics' (i.e. the subject), or maths class/lesson. you can't be good in mathematics (you should say you are good at mathematics), but you could be good in maths class/ in you maths lesson. Generally speaking, You would use: "I am good at math". "I am good in/at maths" would both be incorrect. There is no need to add the s at the end of the word "math", because math is already the general term for the different types of mathematics.
When the correct answer is a quotient.
Maths The Americans say math but they are incorrect
You have to be good at math for everything