you can use fractions when you are a doctor because when you are giving medicine to the patient it tells you how much to put in ( a half or 3/10 teaspoons). also when you are the worker for a Pizza or any some related to food you have to cut the food in piece's ( 10/10 and a half)
All jobs.
A job. Most jobs will use these some time or another.
Cook, chemists, pharmacists, anything to do with money, doctors, architects; anything which requires measuring.
Some of the jobs that use area and perimeter include surveying, drafting and construction.
No, you cannot use models to multiply fractions!!
There are 137 jobs that use fractions.
All jobs.
A math teacher or a mathematician.
A job. Most jobs will use these some time or another.
They have to log in to there accounts
Chefs, carpenters, anyone who has to add, subtract or simplify fractions.
Because they belived that the one was easy enought to create fractions and help them in there every day work. The would add two fractions together to get there answer and that would be how they completed there every day jobs.
Math, Rugby e.g. full back for a whole, shares, sales, mechanics.
Cook, chemists, pharmacists, anything to do with money, doctors, architects; anything which requires measuring.
Any job that requires measuring would probably also require the use of fractions -- a chef, a carpenter, a lineman, an electrician are just some of the occupations that would involve using fractions and then of course there also would be the obvious occupations, those involving the teaching of math.
Use the GCF when you are simplifying fractions.
In one way or another ALL of them.