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Mathematics

Mathematics is a basic subject that is taught from elementary levels in schools. Initially it deals
in numbers and basic operations are taught to kids so as to be able to deal with real life situations
such as counting, addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Later in depth knowledge of
the subject is given to students, which introduces algebra, geometry, calculus, and finally
statistics. Mathematics is an academic discipline that allows one to understand the concepts of
quantity and structures. There are many who feel that math is all about seeking about patterns
whether found in numbers, science, space, computers, designs, architecture, and so on. Logical
reasoning and application of theorems allows a student of math to find relations and to reason
with the ability to authenticate their assumptions.

Statistics

If you look at colleges and universities, they seem to have two separate departments of
mathematics and applied mathematics, and this is where differences between mathematics and
statistics become easy to comprehend. Applied mathematics is widely used in research and has
industrial applications. Statistics is that branch of mathematics that deals in probability, graphical
representation of mathematical data, and interpretation of uncertain observation that is not
possible with formulae and principles of mathematics, and so on.

Statistics is mainly concerned with collection, analysis, explanation, and presentation of data. It
also helps in forecasting and predicting results based upon insufficient data. Statistics finds
applications in a wide variety of fields such as social sciences, governmental departments,
businesses, investment practices, and stock markets besides helping those involved in betting.
Statistics can improve the quality of any data and make interpretations from it easy.

What is the difference between Mathematics and Statistics?

• Mathematics is an academic subject whereas statistics is a part of applied mathematics

• Mathematics deals with numbers, patterns and their relationships whereas statistics is
concerned with systematic representation and analysis of data

• Mathematical concepts are freely used in statistics

• Mathematics form the basis of our understanding of quantity and measurement whereas
statistics makes understanding of data easy and

• Both mathematics and statistics find wide usage in different fields

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