You use fractions for LOTS of things in the real world like money, gambling, shopping, clothing, etc.
You use fractions (or some variation, such as decimals) in any situation where whole numbers are not sufficient. For example, when you want to measure the object of a length in meters, and a whole number of meters is not precise enough.
here is how to use fractions in your daily life- 1. cooking 2. money 3. telling the time on a clock
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There are 137 jobs that use fractions.
When we simplify fractions.
You use fractions for LOTS of things in the real world like money, gambling, shopping, clothing, etc.
when simplifying fractions
In calculating fractions.
As you probably suspect, there are no non-mathematical situations in which you would use the quadratic formula.
You are asked to put the fractions on a number line to help you understand fractions. It isn't so much you will use a number line " in real life" but it gives you a visual representation to help you learn. You will use fractions for many things in life. Just do what what you are asked to do by your teacher they have a reason. You are not the only student in the class and others may need a bit extra assignments to help them understand. Go with the flow. Not all things in life will relate to "real life."
Can you use trigonomic functions in real life situations? It's not like you carry a calculator with you everywhere... Very unlikely unless you have a job that requires trig skills.
While doing your homework, or on mapping, or for distance.
Economics is all about real life situations. All resources are limited and economics is simply about making decisions to use those resources efficiently.
Team Sports help you because they teach you how use sportsmanship. Which helps you move on in life.
When reducing fractions to their simplest form the greatest common factor of their numerator and denominator must be found.
We use fractions in the grocery we use fractions in the grocery shops like half a dozen