I think it is harder than math. You usually need to get straight A's on math to get into pre algebra
No.
academic math is more harder than applied or regular math.
People's abilities differ. Some find math harder and some find reading harder. But reading is more basic--you need it just to get around in the world. And you have to be able to "read" (interpret written symbols) in order to do math. Some people find math harder, and some people find reading harder. It depends on whether you have a logical, mathematical sort of mind or an intuitive, imaginative sort of mind! i believe that reading is harder than math.
no
That's not necessarily true at all. It depends on the individual person. Some people find programming harder than math. Some people find math harder than programming. Some people find both programming and math to be pieces o' cake. Some people are afraid of both programming and math, and so they find both to be hard. And some people have no idea what programming or math is.
no, depending on how much you study in both of them
For some people, yes, for some no.
4th was harder because, in 3rd grade u learn new math wich is harder then any type of math(even harder then division) and in 4th grade you revue it but with 4th grade questions. But in 5th grade you just learn regular math like high devision, and if u just pay attention u will do excellent
Studying math and studying literature are two different things, and differ greatly. Specifically, math deals with problems that have a definitive answer, while literature is about interpretation and objective insight.
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In my honest opinion, I think math is way more important than literature. In literature, think about what you learn. You learn about fictional, wordy, stories. All you basically learn is how to write, read, learn vocabs ect. On the other hand, math is what creates the world. Math influences sciences and technologies, so without math, we don't have everyday essentials such as TVs, pipe systems, and more. Without math, we do not know how to measure a slope for stairs, so stairs would be uneven. We cannot learn about electrical systems and how circuits calculate and all that stuff without math. In conclusion, I find math more of a modern direction rather than literature, a more middle-aged direction.