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"doing the math" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to the process of computing a numerical answer to a problem. For example, "I was doing the math to figure out the cost of the groceries."
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They are not doing the math.
"They're doing the math," he said.
But Portal 2 is doing the math for you.
After doing the math, we couldn't make it work.
For those doing the math, that's $243 a day.
QUESTION FROM LUCIA: Obama appears to be doing the math.
Doing the math is what he likes to do.
Still, it's hard to resist doing the math.
Dorsey had also been managing expenses on his laptop and doing the math incorrectly.
Doing the math, you'd assume that Option 2 was the overwhelming choice.
For anyone doing the math, those helicopter flights reportedly cost about $2,500 an hour.
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