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creative writing on use of maths in our day to day life​

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Answered by ItzStarling
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Helps to elongate the thinking and logical mind of our brain. It strong our cerebrum.........it's a game

Answered by SomyaTiwary
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Many students and adults never think to use the maths they have learnt, or are still learning in their everyday lives. In this, they are wrong for many reasons!

You are probably already aware that science and math are closely connected, particularly the topics of chemistry, astronomy and physics. This is why students who can't master basic arithmetic skills will have a hard time reading scientific charts and graphs and risk not being accepted on a scientific course in their higher education.

On the opposite spectrum, nurses deal with science and maths as they carry out their everyday duties, needing to know how to precisely calculate dosages and to identify abnormal results in patients' tests.

Literature, one of the subjects you might think of as the furthest away from maths and science, is actually full of mathematical theories. Poetry is a great example, with its meter and particular rhythms. All of these are based on maths calculations don't you know!

Another point, not to be taken lightly, is that learning maths, and more broadly all the 'hard' sciences, trains your mind and conditions you to think and analyse problems (not necessarily mathematical ones) more effectively.

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