Examples of using The maths in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
You do the maths.
Speth said:“Everybody can do the maths.
You do the maths.
Since when didMonster Truck Mayhem become part of the maths syllabus?
Ask the maths teacher.
People also translate
Let's do the maths!
Based on the maths alone, the Kaiser was right.
You know the maths.
There's all the maths, of course, but that's not so complicated.
So I'm doing the maths.
But I did all the maths and it just seems ridiculous.
I didn't understand the maths.
Check out the maths department.
Look, I have done the maths.
Then do the maths yourself.
I could not understand the maths.
It wasn't the maths, it was you.
It wasn't hard to do the maths.
I took one look at the maths homework and it is impossible.
It is not hard to do the maths.
Now, if you are following the maths, I'm afraid you have to marry them.
It's 20 bucks a pill. Do the maths.
This has been part of the Maths for the masses project.
See if he can identify the maths.
He gave you the maths test?
It says here you were a bit of a prodigy in the maths department.
You have done the maths, I assume.
Look- as I say- do the maths.
I'm the one who did the maths, remember?
Um… I was wondering if you could have a word with the Maths Department.