I'll be short about this. Paintball ballistics are hit and miss at best. You have to take in varying pressures from heat & quantity of propellant, wind, gravity, and the face that you're shooting a liquid filled sack at best. The things just won't group up accurately unless you use a special ball made by Tiberus called the First Strike Paintballs, used in a rifled barrel. I've never used these so I can't tell you how much better they are than normal paint.
They use a lot of statistics.
In making games there is a lot of coding to do and mathmatical issues, most relating to physics.
Yes, i know a lot of girls who paintball, as long as you can take the hit it is fun. It is recommended that you wear a chest protector.
Our math teacher said there a lot of math in being a Architecture.
i doubt it, it costs a lot of money on upkeep for a paintball field and that money has to come from somewhere. to make absolutly sure, call your local paintball store.
Majors with a lot of math: Physics, Chemistry, Computer programming, Accounting, Math, Engineering and Architecture.
Do a lot of math
a lot of math is needed
you play the math games
Usually specialized paintball "pro shops" that sell paintball markers, paint[balls] in quantities of 2000 or so, paintball gear (apparel, safety googles air tanks), and may offer refills for air tanks. Usually there will be one within a paintball field or pretty close to one, and some may may be miles away from the nearest field.
Math and economics are both logical sciences. They require a lot of logical thinking. There is a lot of math dealing with economics and how the economy works.
Doctors. Most do no math at all, they interact with many people every day and their is a small amount of science-based activity.