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If a medicine is calculated on a 'dose per unit weight' basis, then the Vet has to use algebra - or at least arithmetic. If he is giving a discount for selling larger quantities of supplies, then yes.
assuming each book is one unit then 30/6 is $5 per book
The tri-triangles of the month questions are tasks that help a student generate a sequence. The answers can be found through the teacher of the unit.
If it's a standard book, the standard units would probably be cm2.
Algebra is used in every aspect of every type of engineering. If I were designing a water canal, I would have to consider slope, cross sectional area, flow rates. If I were engineering a road, I would have to calculate the volume of gravel and asphalt per unit of length and multiply them for the whole road. I would have to calculate labor rates and percentages of sick days for the crew. Seriously, every type of engineering requires algebra so often that we don't even think about most of it.