UK maths failures ‘cost £2.4bn’
News | Monday January 05th, 2009Children who are bad at maths at school end up costing the taxpayer up to £2.4bn a year, a report published by KPMG suggests.
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Children who are bad at maths at school end up costing the taxpayer up to £2.4bn a year, a report published by KPMG suggests.
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