Usually they wouldn't, being a soldier is about doing dirty work with weapons, and doing long marches. Not much math involved with just shooting people.
However, officers may definitely use math, they have to organize their forts and sometimes decide where to attack.
Math (or maths) is not a job and so engineering does not use math as a job!Math (or maths) is not a job and so engineering does not use math as a job!Math (or maths) is not a job and so engineering does not use math as a job!Math (or maths) is not a job and so engineering does not use math as a job!
all of them, every job involves some sort of math, however accountancy and financial jobs tend to use the most amount of math
Yes, every job needs math.
Butchers use math in their job in weighing and dividing slabs of meat. Most of these processes are computerized now.
Janitors use simple math such as counting, adding, and subtracting on the job. They might use multiplication or division when counting their inventory, and they may have to use more advanced math such as algebra if they have to mix cleaning chemicals.
Every job uses some form of mathIt really depends on if you're talking about the types of difficulties in math or just not using math. A job at a large corporation will surely use more complicated math than a normal cashier at a store.
A dead corpse perhaps. Math is everywhere- get used to it :)
it use math lol
depends on what job u want to do in the military, a foot soldier doesn't need to be a math genius but a military engineer might
Almost every job uses some math. The type and amount depend on the job. If you find a job that never uses any math, we suspect that the pay rate for that job and the people hired to do it are both perfectly matched to the total absence of math.
they use math by counting doses, and they also used fractions, decimals, and basic arithmatic.
Possibly a hermit or ascetic.