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U use algebra in your daily life because you could need it in jobs or careers when you get old enough to have them. Also people like algebra and have jobs like accounting so you have to learn it... ! ...
if you are traveling you will need to know the coordinates to make sure you are in the right place
I don't know but please post some because I really need this answer and quick! Also what way do people use hundredths, thousandths, and ten-thousandths? Please answer! I really need this!
When the pressure of the daily grind lets up and I have a few minutes to myself, I like to kick back and BREATHE.I find that oxygen is often just the thing I need in order to accomplish that.
You might have to use maths in working out costs of things. For example, if it says 20% off you would need to work out 20% of the cost to know how much to pay. Also in cooking, working out how much in weight of the ingredients you need to use. I find that the only maths you really need for everyday life is adding, subtracting, multiplication and divition. If you know how to apply those you're O.K. for most things. I agree though this is really arithmetic - dealing with basic quantities of counted objects. The question though is open-ended: what do you mean by "daily life"? Even if not a professional mathematician or physicist, as physics is largely applied maths, you may find yourself performing basic mensuration, trigonometry, algebra as applied formula manipulation, and so on. For example, my hobbies can involve trig, co-ordinates, areas & volumes; a friend who is a central-heating installer has to know quite a few formulae in his daily trade-work.