Depends on who you are. You might need to use geometry if your a construction worker or a math teacher(obviously).
physics
Depends on whether you need to lay some concrete, or get a high score on the ACT.
Road worker, or a road construction worker Road worker, or a road construction worker
They use a LOT of math, most likely 20 times what you'd do in a day.
Of course. Construction would be nearly impossible without mathematics. Imagine this: You are a construction worker, a customer hands you a blueprint without any numbers (measurements, angles and such, which normally would have been decided using math). What would you do?
The mass of the 1303.4N construction worker is 293.02 pounds.
Math has been used to calculate the stresses in the prosthetic and to dimension the construction.
LOTS. The best carpenters are very good at trig and advanced geometry. All engineering uses lots of calculations to determine loads and stresses. Even simple framing means that you have to do math to know how long to cut a board.
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construction workers
It is a medium used in calculating many different things. For example, you can count your money because there is math, you can also determine how long or short an object is, you can also know how much volume of coffee there is in a cup of coffee. and there are so much more...