👉 Mathematical reports typically present data and findings in a clear, structured manner, often following a standard format that includes an introduction, methodology, results, discussion, and conclusion. The introduction sets the context and objectives of the study, while the methodology section details the methods used to collect and analyze data. Results are presented quantitatively and qualitatively, often with graphs and tables to illustrate key findings. The discussion interprets these results, relating them back to the research questions or hypotheses, and may suggest implications or areas for future research. The conclusion summarizes the main points and highlights the significance of the findings.