Not much. I am quite sure you won't need advanced math, like algebra, trigonometry, or calculus, for your daily work as a lawyer.
How much would a criminal lawyer charge to have the case ACD? What is involved?
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Much of what Einstein did involved mathematical calculation that applied the Calculus.
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.
Lawyers are interested in law, government, justice, Social Studies and much more.
this is a true answer == == math is notused very much in everyday life only if it interfers with your job like being a math teacher
Lawyers need to be able to multiply their hourly rate by the number of hours they spend researching a case, writing and filing their briefs, meeting with their client, and representing the client in court if necessary. A lawyer needs math to keep track of their accounting; to double check the results of any program they use; to compute the damages of a client in a personal injury case including loss of wages and future loss of wages if applicable.
That depends on what type of lawyer you have and how the judge will rule on the case.
Because you know much of the laws and if you get in trouble, you know how to talk your way out of it.
it does because you have to no how much meds to give a patient
Being a scientist has alot to do with math. When a person does an expirnment the have to figure iut how much water they need to pour in a jar.If my answer does not make sense to you please just ask your science and or your math teacher!
Our math teacher gave us problems to solve that were incalculable. It was so much information involved, that we could not answer it.