to give correct change for one
everyday they use math
Well you are always ringing up prices and sometimes you have to add them in your head if the till does not work. So yes, you do need maths to be a cashier.
you use math almost everyday any job you do you use math.
We use 99.9 percent of math in our everyday life.
No, the machine tells you the change and does the math for you.
a cashier
A cashier needs to have money counting experience. A cashier must also be decent at math. Also, it is important for a cashier to have a friendly attitude and personality, as they are dealing with customers.
Every job uses some form of mathIt really depends on if you're talking about the types of difficulties in math or just not using math. A job at a large corporation will surely use more complicated math than a normal cashier at a store.
to give correct change for one
Addition Subtraction ...and maybe multiplication and division
I took the dress to the cashier to complete my purchase
If you focus on basic arithmetics its pretty much any job, when it comes to more sophisticated maths I would sayMath teacherEngineerComputer scientistEconomistActuaryBiologist (most of them)...
A cashier should have good customer service skills, and be comfortable interacting with the public. Basic math computation skills are also important when handling money and making change.
Usually in stores like: Winn Dixie, Publix, or Sedanos. When you are a cashier, you need to know it.
The one qualification for being a cashier is to be monetarily trustworthy! You might as well not bother being a cashier if you cannot be trusted handling money. Any other requirements of being a cashier will be taught to you in on the job training.
3 reasons: a) you need it to do math in school b) you need it to add if you are working as a salesperson or cashier or manager c) it's not important if you hate math