Math has lots to do with budgeting.
Here are two examples:
If I had $100 and I think 12% of it should go to charity, then how much money would go to charity and how much would I have left?
Let's say that Company A has $8,500,000.
If Company A wanted to build another building that cost $2,510,000, how
much percent of their budget would be spent? How much percent of their budget
might be gained back from their new building?
Math can used to find out how much money is being spent and made, how much percent of the budget is being spent and made, etc.
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Consumer math is important so that individuals can do their budgeting, taxes and investing.
You and your group can use budgeting worksheets at budgetmath dot com. The site offers tutoring for all math classes of all levels from grade school to college.
shareme.com has free budgeting worksheets for kids available for download. All you have to do is search "budgeting worksheets" and choose which file you want to download.
You may not like the answer but yes, absolutely! I'm not saying you HAVE TO be a genius at math but you have to know the basics. You use math in cooking, budgeting... all sorts of things, and I don't think you can depend on your parents or friends to do that for you for very long.
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