How maths use in your daily life
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Math used in daily work .
Some examples are listed below:-
● For waking up ...(According to a survey , it is found that 40percent of people use alarm to wake up)
● Punctuation ....(For being punctual and up to time person ...You need to set your maths properly)
● Shaping up with everyday maths
Shapes and space, is the oldest branch of maths. The Greeks were able to calculate the radius of the Earth (which they knew was round!) using the same techniques you learn at school. Much more recently, trigonometry helped to put men on the moon.
In the modern world, the everyday maths in space and geometry are used in a range of applications. These include computer graphics, making sense of medical scans, designing haircuts, and many other things.
●Thinking in numbers
Arithmetic crops up a lot in daily life. For example, working out the dose of medicine to give your dog, or if your pocket money will last for the whole week. You may often have a calculator around to help with this, but if you hit the wrong button, things can go very wrong.
Being able to do mental arithmetic helps you spot if a number looks wrong. It’s like having a safety net to catch you if you make a mistake.
HOPE THIS HELPS MATE! ^_^
Some examples are listed below:-
● For waking up ...(According to a survey , it is found that 40percent of people use alarm to wake up)
● Punctuation ....(For being punctual and up to time person ...You need to set your maths properly)
● Shaping up with everyday maths
Shapes and space, is the oldest branch of maths. The Greeks were able to calculate the radius of the Earth (which they knew was round!) using the same techniques you learn at school. Much more recently, trigonometry helped to put men on the moon.
In the modern world, the everyday maths in space and geometry are used in a range of applications. These include computer graphics, making sense of medical scans, designing haircuts, and many other things.
●Thinking in numbers
Arithmetic crops up a lot in daily life. For example, working out the dose of medicine to give your dog, or if your pocket money will last for the whole week. You may often have a calculator around to help with this, but if you hit the wrong button, things can go very wrong.
Being able to do mental arithmetic helps you spot if a number looks wrong. It’s like having a safety net to catch you if you make a mistake.
HOPE THIS HELPS MATE! ^_^
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maths is used in our daily life for counting dividing multiplying and etc it is mainly used in our daily life.
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