well if i understand correctly carpenters have to know measurements to measure wood and all that other stuff. they need to know how to add and subtract measurements also.
A carpenter won't usually have much use for exponents, or other advanced math topics.
In every possible situation with carpentry you use math. How long is the material, how much material, when is the completion date, how much do you charge for the job, how much do you pay for the job? The more precise the math the better the quality of the carpentry! Any good carpenter is good at math . If the carpenter you know isn't good at math don't let him remodel your kitchen!
Assuming you mean Carpenter: A good Carpenter will use the scientific process to check to make sure their installments are acceptable. They will also use math the correctly calculate weight load and dimensions. Sadly the first of which is rarely done.
Carpenters use math and accurate measurements in everyday life by using tape measures and levels and angle measuring devices.
You should be good with 5th grade math. A geometry course wouldn't hurt.
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He needs to know lengths and angles and that requires math. Often he needs things like midpoints too.
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