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Mathematics applies to almost every area of study including science. For examples:

  • how would you provide a ratio for white blood cells to red blood cells in a typical blood specimen without math?
  • how would you calculate the consumption of gasoline use in a car without math?
  • how would you do a scientific study if you never learned how to find and write mean, median and averages?
  • how would you use 'imaginary numbers' to hypothesize the behavior of particles in physics?
  • would the Periodic Table have meaning if you did not learn how atoms add to molecules? Ex. What does the 2 mean in O2 (oxygen)?
  • how would a conservationist report on quantities of various factors affecting a biome?
  • how would a nurse calculate the rate of drip for an IV medication?
  • how would a physician calculate a specific drug dosage based on a person's weight in kg versus pounds?
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