How you use decimals in real life.We use decimals when buying a grocery items in the market. Example the price of potato is $20.19.
Do you have a microwave?(hint hint!) they use microwaves to cook food.
A rhombus is a square tilted on it's side. Or a rhombus is a diamond, or the sandbox looked like a rhombus.
School is part of real life... if you are using equations in school that is real.
Juggling.
DNA has many uses in real life. These uses may include use as evidence in a crime scene for example
How you use decimals in real life.We use decimals when buying a grocery items in the market. Example the price of potato is $20.19.
Do you have a microwave?(hint hint!) they use microwaves to cook food.
web can use it for making building construction machine.
If by "real life" you include the physical world, then you express the spontaneous decay of radioactivity in a sample with a logarithmic equation.
Short, sweet and simple in a real life application example.
For example, many liquids are sold by volume (such as, "please sell me a liter of milk").
Yes, you can. Some exams results, for example, set deciles for various grades.
Ice cubes you use to cool your drinks after you put the water in the freezer, Ice burgs....
A rhombus is a square tilted on it's side. Or a rhombus is a diamond, or the sandbox looked like a rhombus.
you use the scale, for example: 1 in = 4.5 mile. see, from 0 to 1 in the map is 1 kilometer in real life.
There are all sorts of ways you use it in real life. One basic example is in prices of products. If something is $.98 is means 98 cents, or 98/100ths of a dollar. Also, you use percents when items are on sale. If an item is half off, that's 50%.