Certain people use spreadsheets in their jobs. Some of these people are:Accountants- they use spreadsheets in their jobs to work out formulas quickly and to keep recordsTeachers- use spreadsheets to keep track of children's progress and... Alot of other jobs involving numbersYou can use spreadsheets in almost any job.
I can't think of a single job that did not rely on some mathematical skill, although the range of necessary math competency varies widely. In customer service jobs (think cashier, waitstaff, entry level type jobs), you are handling money, totaling bills and performing other relatively simple add/subtract functions. In most office-type jobs, you will be accounting for budgetary needs (requesting supplies, maintaining budget documents, etc), totaling up your time in various projects or work statuses, etc. Of course, any time you get into construction, engineering or any of the science fields the math intensity shoots upward to include geometry and physics.
Each and every one - even though there may be times when it is not explicit.
Any jobs that would involving graphing. Ex: Make a profit/loss chart for the company to the past 5 years. Time would be the x-axis and money (profit/loss) would be the y-axis.
Any job of the "engineering" type will require you to do some advanced math; that would involve manipulating polynomials.
Rosalind Franklin did not marry anyone or had any children.
Rosalind Franklin mountain climbs on her vacations
No, Rosalind Franklin did not have any children. She focused on her scientific research and career in molecular biology and X-ray crystallography.
Yes there is a place named after Rosalind Franklin. It is the Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science, located in North Chicago, IL 60064.
Rosalind Franklin had 4 brothers and no sisters
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No she did not. Four years after she died in 1958 three other chemists took credit for her work and won a Nobel Prize.
Rosalind Franklin didn't do research on her own but she didn't really research with any one Watson and Crick stole her work per say but they did a little bit of study together her partner in college was ?Wilkins's but studied a different area in DNA
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Yes, Rosalind Franklin faced challenges in her career, including experiencing sexism in the male-dominated scientific field of her time. She also faced professional conflicts with colleagues over credit for her work on DNA structure, most notably with the publication of the famous double helix model by Watson and Crick.
The same jobs as any other country.
Yes, Rosalind Cash had one daughter named Victoria.