Fashion designers us math in many ways... they use math to measure how much material they need and how long the material they are using needs to be. They also need to make different sized clothing and measure the size of the clothing they are making so it fits the average person....for example if they need to measure a dress they need to measure the chest area and the waist area and about how big around and how long the material needs to be.
that could be answered several ways..... you can have a clothing line of one designer, or of a certain style, but fashion can consist of different styles and designers, and fashion is pretty much decided by the people. Kinda like "whats in style"
Math relates to fashion designing in many ways. The ability to make accurate measurements is a skill that a fashion designer must have. They must also be able to manage a budget, which involves many math skills.
different ways in describing relation in math?
How many different ways can you make $3.25 in math
if you want to be a fashion designer . obiviously.there are 2 ways to study fashion, well you could go to fashion school or become a designers assistant - even though ur not designin but ur watching and picking up skills . XxX Hope_i_helped_! Zine.
math is used to show people the different ways math can be used such as fractions or decimals you name it
you can look it up or go online and look googles images on fashion
The different methods evolved separately. Also, different ways are sometimes better in different situations.
pilot use math to help them in many different ways because they use height
A fashion designer has many more job duties than what the general public may think. Fashion designers are a part of almost every aspect of introducing new fashions, not just creating the basic design. Fashion designers are also involved in fashion showings, or fashion shows, which are popular ways for designers to show their designs to the public. A fashion designer will usually begin with the basic design of a garment. He or she may sketch, sew, or somehow show the vision which begins the design. This first prototype is changed and refined many more times as the designer creates a toile, or model of the design in some inexpensive fabric, like muslin or calico. Next, a card pattern, or cardboard pattern, is made, with each section of the garment made from pieces of cardboard and put together to make sure that everything fits. Next, the fashion designer chooses colors and materials, and has the garment made.
well there are different ways to get ratios.. its all depending on what your looking for.
kagaguhan lng ang math :D