cause girls think it's too much work. and perhaps they are more interested in fashion and such.
A math coach or a math teacher :) ;)
Well if you are really good at math you could be a mathematician.
Until recently, it was believed that male-female differences in math and science were caused by biology. In other words, girls' and boys' brains are different, so they are better suited for different things. The notion is that boys have superior spatial abilities, making them better suited for certain mathematical manipulations. Girls, on the other hand, are supposed to be better at language and writing. Evidence shows that boys do excel in math, and girls appear to do better in verbal-related skills. More recently, researchers have focused on the influence of the social environment on children's math and science achievement. Very early on, boys are given the chance to tinker with toys or objects (for example, building blocks, Legos, racing cars, and simple machines) that involve many of the principles inherent in math and science. Girls often lack these experiences, so they enter math and science classrooms feeling insecure about their abilities. Girls then begin to believe they cannot do math and science as well as boys. This belief is consistent with a stereotype in our culture that defines math and science as male domains. That is, males are better suited for math and science, and math and science are more useful to males than to females. Also, personality traits attributed to mathematicians and scientists are associated more with males. Mathematicians and scientists are often thought to be competitive, achievement-oriented, and not very social.
People don't realize that math can be both a "girl thing" and "boy thing". Some people think boys are better at math because teachers don't pay attention to girls in math. Nothing is a "girl thing" or a "boy thing", boys and girls do tend to be better at different things, but that doesn't mean that that thing is a "girl thing" or "boy thing". Girls can do better at math that boys, and boys can do better at math than girls, but that doesn't mean that all boys are better at math that all girls.
Well I think there equal. Because when I was at Math Counts, I saw a equal amount of boys and girls. So I think that boys are better at math then girls is baised.
Science proves that women are academically smarter than men.
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21 boys + 14 girls = 35 studentsThis also works for math and social studies classes.
Math may not be the issue here.
Everything isn't a math problem. Social Studies, and Science sometimes need math problems.
Many careers which require analytical thought will be a good fit for someone with a math degree. More particularly, jobs in finance, accounting, statistics, science, and, of course, academic research careers in math, will use a math degree.
A ratio of boys to girls was 3 to 7 and there were 200 more girls than boys there would of been 150 boys that enrolled in school this year. This is a math problem.