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Discover LudwigThe phrase "maths questions" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it whenever you want to refer to questions related to Mathematics. For example: "I found some old maths questions online and tried to solve them."
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Jeremy Paxman doesn't understand the maths questions.
2015 has been a year of many confusing maths questions.
I can still solve Year 12 maths questions.
She responded: "I'm not going to be answering any maths questions.
Yet he likes hard maths questions, survives domestic traumas and solves a murder-mystery.
Answers even to maths questions must be given in complete sentences.
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Luckily for Cumberbatch, the friendly Count Von Count is around to give him a clue to a brain-teasing maths question.
She's so caught off guard – "It's like you punched me in the face then asked me a maths question" – she can't breathe.
But watching financial markets is nowhere near as much fun as watching sport and its complexity makes cricket's Duckworth-Lewis method seem like a GCSE maths question.
5x3 may not look like much of a puzzle but this particular maths question may just be the most challenging one you come across today, if parents' online reactions are anything to go by.
After a GCSE maths question involving a bag of sweets which was labelled as too difficult, students are now praising their exam board saying a chemistry paper they sat on Tuesday was too easy.
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