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All careers have some math. Just living from day-to-day requires some math.
Everything isn't a math problem. Social Studies, and Science sometimes need math problems.
You will need SOME basic math everywhere. If you mean more advanced math, there are several careers that need that; to a great extent, those are the careers that have "engineering" as part of their name. Some others, too, like Economy and Architecture. Most of those careers also have several science subjects. I recommend to review the subjects taken, in any career you are interested in. There you can see if there is a lot of math and science, or not.
A math coach or a math teacher :) ;)
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They use math in weight conversions and measurements.
math teacher, accountant, several things really. There's careers in welding that involve math. Doctors, business owners, and architects also use math.
Not much. In any case, you won't need advanced math (like trigonometry, algebra, calculus, logarithms...) which you only use in science and engineering careers.
There are several careers likely to have to know a Greatest Possible Error. Either a mathematician or a math teacher would need to know how to figure this out, as it is a complex math problem.
Yes. We don't always notice the use of math, in the jobs we do, but all jobs involve the use of math in one form or another. We teach Math in school because in our modern world we do need to know some Math. However some careers need less difficult Math then others.
for careers and later life