when u count the money needed to pay 4 the purchase, when u count how much is going to be spent when you are in a budget. It is as simple as that.Ha.
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I don't acually bring my math materials, but i use my common sense on design ,price and that stuff.
Math is relevant to everyday life because we have to use it with most jobs that we have and you have to use it when grocery shopping. Math is very useful and you should learn it if you ever want to have a decent job. Personally, I HATE math but I know that I will need it everyday when I get older, so I have to do good and try hard in math even though i don't like it.
Of all the subjects I had in school I enjoyed math the least and yet, as a grownup I find that I need math in almost everything I do. From shopping tofiguring out my paycheck to paying bills and so on I use math constantly. So, YES you definetly need math skills as you grow older. Also, almost any job you get will require some math skills.
Shopping is related to math in various ways. Calculating discounts, comparing prices, calculating sales tax, and budgeting are all mathematical skills involved in shopping. Understanding percentages, fractions, and basic arithmetic are essential for making informed purchasing decisions and managing personal finances effectively. Math is used to analyze and interpret data to determine the best deals and make strategic shopping choices.
Math is said to be the universal language and let's face it you can't do much of anything in you everyday life without it. Just think of all the ways we use math cooking, shopping, building, and even knowing when to leave your house to get somewhere on time.