That depends on the category of scientist. Some scientists use physics, or algebra, or calculus, the list goes on.
all of them
they use it to measure amounts of fluids and what not
scientific notation
most scientists use math to find how much liquid to put into a test tube.or to find tyhe size of an animal.or to,... well, you get it, they use ALOT of math. so if you are about to be a scientist,pay attention in math and science class!
They use graphs or scientific maths to analyze data. (pie graph, chart, table,circle) But in the end. they all use statistics.
Talking to an American who isn't a scientist, physicist, math guru.
For the most part, they use math related to statistics. They use it to interpret their data, and to determine trends and significance of data points collected in an experiment
For the most part, they use math related to statistics. They use it to interpret their data, and to determine trends and significance of data points collected in an experiment
Scientists will generally use their brains to solve math or other problems. Once they have established the mathematical formula to be solved, they would use a computer or (scientific) calculator to evaluate the math problem and get a solution.
I think it is Mathematician
Mathemetitian
Sometimes in Science you will have to measure things and/or you will have to find the average. So basically that's what math has to do with being a scientist.