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Mathematics brings people real fun.
"You are so boring that you are reading math here," I heard my ears cocoon. Indeed, when it comes to mathematics, people think of nothing more than sleepy arithmetic, fancy formulas and theories, and trembling exams. Many people around me are motivated to learn mathematics on the basis of good grades, and even get bored and become learning machines without feelings. Children who have just entered primary school are forced to take an Olympic math class in order to be the best in school. Over time, they finally have an aversion to this subject. Why don't we try to change this idea and let everyone touch mathematics in many ways with sincere love?

? The charm of mathematics is far beyond our imagination. My love for mathematics stems from the subject of statistics. 10, a seemingly simple number, is enough to build a world, as magical and great as the simple 26 letters that make up English. What opened my eyes most was the concept of probability. The practical application of probability is wide enough to involve anything, such as planetary collision, population, disease, weather, stocks and even the simplest game, rocks, cloth and scissors. Especially in this era of big data, the rapid flow and dissemination of information has further promoted the development of statistics. Using specific analysis methods, we can help people sum up the law of things' development, make relatively reasonable inferences, reveal the relationship between things, and provide basis for avoiding risks and making optimal decisions. It is precisely because of this that the combination of statistics and economy maximizes people's interests and promotes global economic development. Starting from my interest in statistics, I joined the school's math club for two years in a row to explore my interest in order to lay a good foundation and accumulate knowledge and experience.