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What's the difference between mathematics, statistics and economics?
Mathematics, referred to as maths (British English) or Math (American English), is a subject that studies the relationship between spatial form and quantity in the real world.

From a certain point of view, it belongs to a formal science, which is divided into advanced mathematics and elementary mathematics. There are complex sets, functions, algebra and geometry in high school called middle school mathematics.

Mathematics plays an irreplaceable role in the development of human history and social life, and it is also an indispensable basic tool for studying and studying modern science and technology.

Statistics is a comprehensive science that infers the nature of the measured object and even predicts its future by searching, sorting, analyzing and describing the data. It uses a lot of professional knowledge in mathematics and other disciplines, and its application scope covers almost all fields of social science and natural science.

Economics is a theory that studies the law of production, circulation, distribution and consumption of value. The research object of economics is the same objective law as that of natural science and social science.

Different in nature, very different.