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When someone says he likes arithmetic and likes to do sums, does "to do sums" mean like multiplication, division, subtraction and addition or only addition?
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It's usually only children who talk about doing sums. They mean all four of those operations – not just addition.

Adults say they like maths (AE math).
 

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It's usually only children who talk about doing sums. They mean all four of those operations – not just addition.

Adults say they like maths (AE math).


Thank you, but what do i call these:


2x2=4
4/2=2
2+2=4
4-2=2

are these still called sums, even if it's an adult speaking?
 

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I would only call addition "sums."
 

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I am not a teacher.

And I wouldn't call any of it maths. It's arithmetic.

These are arithmetical sums/problems/operations.
 

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They are all math for me,
 

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I am not a teacher.

Arithmetic is the branch of mathematics that deals with this sort of simple manipulation of numbers.
 

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I'm with Dave. I think we understand that "arithmetic" is a subset of "math(s)" but I would never say "I like arithmetic" or "I'm struggling with the arithmetic" or anything like that. I'd just say "math." Must be the American perspective.
 

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What do you call it when you do the calculation in your head?

I call it mental arithmetic.
 

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Just last night, I said to someone (referring to my husband), "He can do math in his head faster than anyone I know."

I do agree that "mental arithmetic" does collocate, but on its own, I don't use the word much, if at all.
 

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It is mental arithmetic but I could also word that as "Can you do sums in your head?" For me, "sums" covers multiple types of mathematical problems.
 
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