yes mostly all jobs contains maths
in my opinion, yes you can get a job..there are areas that do not involve math or/and science for instance.. language areas, constructions workers and etc. but please bear in mind maths and science are very useful to our life. especially math. this is because we need and we have to use math in our daily life, for example when you are buying anything from a store, you need to use math to calculate how much you need to pay. and so many other occasions.. hope this will be helpful..;)
Engeneeing uses a lot if maths inventor is both physics scientist slot of both there's teacher Work for NASA a plane old scientist a desiner a lot of maths a technician etc
Mr.carl f gauss toldmaths is queen of science and theory of numbers is queen of maths
Its all depending on the career your wanting to pursue. Math as far as algebra is not used in many jobs which is really a waste of time if your not pursuing a career with this skill. Science there are plenty of jobs, there are many different scientific fields you can get into. But in my view Science knowledge is better to have "more of" yes. science is a very important and knowledgeable subject. the world is made from science by inventions and and man uses. without it the world will be full with vandals. but it does not mean that maths is a bad subject.
Architecture?
yes mostly all jobs contains maths
maths is vital in every job. science uses a maths, history, music. most things involve maths in one way or the other.
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Engineering and Mechanics. Desinging buildings etc.
Engineering is basically a career in applied science, so that's about it. However, there are some careers that don't have "engineering" in their name, but that actually use a lot of science, including economics (mainly math, not much physics), computer science, architecture.
She should go for biology.
Maths is a science. It's not the typical science people think of, but it is a science. Science is a maths-based subject. You need maths in science but you don't need 'science' in maths. Your question can be interpreted in different ways, but it really depends on what you mean by science or maths and the definition you use.
Some ocean jobs do not require scientific education, like being a fisherman or a surfing instructor, but these jobs do involve some science. For example, understanding the winds and the tide is extremely important for fishing and for surfing. Of course, there are unrelated jobs that involve the ocean, like being a waiter on a cruise ship or working in a shop by the beach. These may be considered ocean jobs that do not involve much math and science.
Plumbing pays pretty good.
in my opinion, yes you can get a job..there are areas that do not involve math or/and science for instance.. language areas, constructions workers and etc. but please bear in mind maths and science are very useful to our life. especially math. this is because we need and we have to use math in our daily life, for example when you are buying anything from a store, you need to use math to calculate how much you need to pay. and so many other occasions.. hope this will be helpful..;)
It is quite literally impossible. All jobs use some form of science. For example. An office job has a computer. Science. Ski jumping. Gravity. Science. So I would be very surprised if there was one. They all involve science in some way.