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    maths


    1. limit girls’ interests in sciences and maths and cause them to feel


    2. I arrived a few years later by which time Dad had got himself a reputation as a reliable maths teacher and, when I was seven, we moved down to Plymouth


    3. You can do the bit of maths yourself


    4. I was the only maths tutor in Belrampur, and bad maths


    5. maths honours right here in Amdavad University, continue tuitions and think


    6. Maths honours was a stupid course to take from an economic


    7. said 'Stationery, Cricket Coaching and Maths Tuitions available'


    8. 'There is someone who wants maths tuitions,' Ish said


    9. 'So which areas of maths are you strong in?'


    10. I would trade my maths problems for that walk,

    11. Maths is the worst thing ever invented by man


    12. parts of the world maths means only one thing to students


    13. emotional outburst than maths


    14. maths, maths means vomit so that is ruled out


    15. of the maths exam


    16. Especially those who hate maths


    17. ‘There’s some maths and I have to get started on the English essay as well


    18. This is the first time Ali is studying maths


    19. 'They don't teach maths in madrasas?' I asked for the sake of conversation and


    20. He shakes his head and starts re-applying himself to his maths

    21. The maths textbook was for Class VII, but looked untouched


    22. He brought his books down and opened the first chapter of his maths book


    23. applied her mind, she wasn't dumb at maths as she came across on first


    24. break during class? One shouldn't study maths that long


    25. And uncle, for maths do you have M


    26. maths problems in the world


    27. If she applied as much brain in maths, no one could stop her from becoming a


    28. to hug him, as his less-strict maths tutor


    29. The best maths tutor in town had become a champi man


    30. But that is how maths works - compared to thirty thousand, hundreds is a

    31. 'What's NCR?' I asked as there was a whiff of maths in the


    32. He put his book on the table – maths – oh dear, not just maths but algebra into the bargain


    33. I said and was teased for bringing maths everywhere


    34. 'You are older than me and a hundred times better than me in maths


    35. 'Figuring out the maths of life is more important,' I said


    36. 'Here, take this maths guide to show at home,' I said and passed her a book


    37. He became more than familiar with the accounting ledgers, putting his newly learned maths to practical use


    38. ‘Jo,’ said Katie with that flair teenagers frequently have for mentioning the unmentionable, ‘Did I see Mr Liddington coming out of your place the other day? His wife teaches me maths, you know


    39. and learn the skill as surely as they learn their maths at school


    40. Mr Jenkins, his old maths teacher

    41. you use the maths to your advantage you could reduce


    42. you the power of time and maths


    43. but you now have the maths on your side


    44. progression issue as 6 staff (you do the maths) could be promoted almost


    45. Maths jumps from arithmetic to calculus, English jumps from grammar to social studies


    46. „The Maths are a bit esoteric, but it goes something like this…"


    47. I topped the class in Maths and I’m in the First Eleven cricket, the only guy from year ten


    48. Would his old Maths teacher still be there?


    49. Achilles breezed in to the senior Maths class, unable to hide a smile that seemed to have been stuck there since the previous evening


    50. Achilles, my Maths teacher














































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    Synonyms for "maths"

    math mathematics maths

    "maths" definitions

    a science (or group of related sciences) dealing with the logic of quantity and shape and arrangement