You can learn a lot about science without a lot of math, but depending on how far you want to go, math will be unavoidable.
No.
Of cource Its both maths and science as you can't do science without maths.
Both, and science would be pointless without maths.
Maths is a science. It's not the typical science people think of, but it is a science. Science is a maths-based subject. You need maths in science but you don't need 'science' in maths. Your question can be interpreted in different ways, but it really depends on what you mean by science or maths and the definition you use.
what is the rational of maths science in ECD level
most of the scientific studies and researches can't be done without mathemetical calculations.any science whether it may be physics chemistry, history, geography, sociology.economics depends totally upon maths.
In science it is also necessary to use maths as you need to perform certain calculations.
Speaking as a graduate of Engineering and Computer Science: Maths, maths, maths. It's all about maths. Maths is the foundation to everything else that you learn. Beyond that, check out the university's syllabus.
Yes
Mr.carl f gauss toldmaths is queen of science and theory of numbers is queen of maths
there will be no science without maths because science deals with a lot of calculation. for example physics and chemistry deals with calculus which is a mathematics topic.
Science and maths are of course interrelated. But it is not necessary that a person good at maths are good at science.