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Maths is your whole day ... :)) u see time calculate time it includes additions subtractions .... u write days expenditure in your notebook for example then it involves more complex maths ....

It wont be enough to say how we use maths in daily life ..

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If you use the tripartite system you will see simple maths that we use in our every day lives. We see positive and negative things as we go through our day, mostly we draw conclusions and move on. These conclusions are the same as central tendency. The mean the mode and the median are used to find an average or draw conclusions for or against general problems.

In a tripartite way we live in the 1)now and draw conclusions from our 2) past experience and us these conclusions in the 3) future.

An interesting second paragraph - a concept new to me, but I assume taken from statistics!

It's really an open-ended question, as "everyday life" can range from arithmetic as simple as tour suggested adding your shopping bill, via the usual mensuration & trig used in the building & engineering trades, to the genuinely complex maths used in engineering-design, science etc.

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