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Interesting fact:
The mathematical equivalent to ‘dyslexia’ is ‘dyscalculia’ and up to six percent of elementary school students in the U.S. may struggle with it. The term was coined back in the 1940s, but was fully recognised in 1974 when researcher Ladislav Kosc branded it “a structural disorder of mathematical abilities”.