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Why do Americans use math instead of maths?

The US version is more logical. Math is an abreviation of mathematics in the same way that gym is an abreviation of gymnastics. There is no obvious reason for these words being plural. Sports, on the other hand, is obviously plural because it refers to more than one sport.
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Why do Americans say math instead of maths?

"Math" is preferred by the Americans, not only because they usually go for the shorter forms, but also because they consider "mathematics" is a mass noun that takes singular verbs and should, therefore, be abbreviated without the "s" in the end.
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Is it math or maths in the US?

How to use math and maths. The only difference between math and maths is where they're used. Math is the preferred term in the United States and Canada. Maths is the preferred term in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, and other English-speaking places.
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Why do people add an S at the end of math?

Since it's short for mathematics, when people (such as myself, from the UK) say 'maths' they're retaining the plural of the original term (since it was originally considered to be, and used as, a plural). When people say 'math' (those from the US, for example) they're dropping the plural for the abbreviation.
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How do British people say math?

Americans and Canadians tend to say math while Brits and Australians opt for maths. In defense of our star-spangled convention, “math” is more consistent with the way English speakers abbreviate disciplines like economics (econ) and linguistics (ling).
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Why Do British People Say 'Maths' While Americans Say 'Math'? And Which is Actually Correct?

Why do Brits say maths instead of math?

The UK version is more logical. Math is an abbreviation of mathematics, which is a count noun in British English because there are different types of maths (geometry, algebra, calculus, etc.)
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Do Canadians say math or maths?

The technical and more widely accepted abbreviation for the mass noun mathematics is “math” in both America and Canada, and “maths” is used in the United Kingdom, Australia, etc.
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When did people start saying maths instead of math?

Originally Answered: When did math become known as maths? From the first time the word mathematics (which you will note has a plural -s) was abbreviated that way in the form of a one-syllable clip. The first recorded example I see written that way is from 1911 in Britain.
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What is the fancy S in math?

It is the symbol for the Integral; it is a stylized 'S' because the concept of the integral is a related to the Sum, which starts with S.
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Where does us rank in math?

U.S. ranks near the bottom

On a scale of 0–1,000, the average score in math proficiency among education systems ranged from 592 in China to 326 in the Dominican Republic. The US scored 478, while the OECD average was 489.
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Where does US rank in math globally?

Among the 81 international school systems that participated in the PISA last year, the U.S. ranked 26th in math achievement, up from 29th among the same group of school systems in 2018.
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Why do Brits say innit?

"Innit" is a British English slang and popular social media expression that is a contraction of the phrase"isn't it" or "is it not."
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Why do British people say Zed?

Originally Answered: Why do the British say "zed" instead of "zee"? Because the letter 'Z' comes from the ancient Greek alphabet and its name in that alphabet is Zeta. This became Zede in old French, and, as many French words passed into the English language, became Zed in English.
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Is math easy in USA?

Research shows that the way math is taught in schools and how its conceptualized as a subject is severely impairing American student's ability to learn and understand the material. Americans continually score either in the mid- or bottom-tier when it comes to math and science compared to their international peers.
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What is the oldest math subject?

The earliest form of mathematics that we know is counting, as our ancestors worked to keep track of how many of various things they had. The earliest evidence of counting we have is a prehistoric bone on which have been marked some tallies, which sometimes appear to be in groups of five.
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Is math older than science?

Other fields haven't even been discovered yet. No scripture is as old as mathematics is. All the other sciences are younger, most by thousands of years. More than history, mathematics is the record that humanity is keeping of itself.
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Did math or English come first?

Although no one knows math's exact origins, modern mathematicians like myself know that spoken language precedes written language by scores of millennia. Linguistic clues show how people around the world must have first developed mathematical thought.
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Is math harder in Canada or USA?

A student who is successful at Math and attending a good high school in the USA should be able to handle the Math curriculum in Canada, however. The PISA Math score for Canada is 516, compared To 470 in the USA. This test is administered to 15 year olds internationally. Massachusetts, the top US state, scored 500.
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How do Australians say math?

Australians mostly say "Maths", Canadians mostly say "Math".
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Is math or English red?

And math is considered a difficult subject for most people, so it tends to be labeled as “red.” However, the other popular opinion of math being blue is probably for those students who enjoy math or are good at it, as blue is considered a calm and soothing color.
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Why do British people say leftenant?

Over time the word "locum" evolved into the French word "lieu", which is pronounced in French as it is spelled. It is possible that when the English heard the French pronounce the compound word lieutenant, they perceived a slurring which they heard as a "v" or "f" sound between the first and second syllables.
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How is math taught in America?

They will start with basic arithmetic, learn multiplication and division, and graduate to fractions. Then they'll go into algebra, then geometry, then Algebra II/trigonometry, before tackling calculus. There may be small variations to this sequence, but that's more or less how most kids learn math in the U.S.
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What is the American name for maths?

In English, the noun mathematics takes a singular verb. It is often shortened to maths or, in North America, math.
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