# | Concept | Culture | Statement | Freq. |
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1 | mathematical proof | African countries | Oral mathematical traditions may focus on practical knowledge and real-life problem-solving rather than formal proofs | 1 |
2 | mathematical proof | African countries | Some traditional mathematical methods are communicated through cultural practices, folklore, or rituals rather than through formal proofs | 1 |
3 | mathematical proofs | African cultures | Valued as a way to demonstrate intellectual rigor and mastery of the subject | 1 |
4 | mathematical proofs | African cultures | Viewed as a way to build logical thinking and problem-solving skills | 1 |
5 | mathematical proofs | African cultures | Considered to embody philosophical and aesthetic aspects of mathematics | 1 |
6 | mathematical proofs | African cultures | May be perceived as less relevant in everyday problem-solving and mathematical applications | 1 |