Architects use the Pythagorean theorem to check distances, heights, etc...that cant be measured
Architects use scientific notation to compute very large or very small numbers.
Accountants use decimals by simply dividing the fractions and getting a decimal number. One does not need to be an accountant to use decimals.
yes they do
decimals are most commonly seen in money.
They need to know about decimals, fractions, and percents because they need to know the exact measures of the things they are designing.
architects use coordinate planes to graph where they want the rooms to be
You can use decimals in money.
Architects use triangles as part of their work in designing buildings. And finding the pygratheim therom and stuff.
Architects use the Pythagorean theorem to check distances, heights, etc...that cant be measured
Architects use scientific notation to compute very large or very small numbers.
Jobs that use decimals include professions in finance, such as accountants, financial analysts, and investment bankers who deal with complex financial calculations involving decimals. Scientists and researchers in fields like physics, chemistry, and engineering also frequently work with decimals when conducting experiments and analyzing data. Additionally, professions in healthcare, such as pharmacists who calculate medication dosages, and architects who measure and design structures, rely on decimals in their daily tasks.
Accountants use decimals by simply dividing the fractions and getting a decimal number. One does not need to be an accountant to use decimals.
architects
yes they do
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.
In a tenths situation is when sky divers use decimals.