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How You Use Maths Everyday

Here are a few real-life examples that demonstrate how you are already using maths everyday:


1. Finances

  • Budgeting expenses

  • Calculating discounts

  • Splitting costs

  • Pocket money

  • Estimating the time it will take to save up to buy something

  • Bank interest

  • Credit card repayments

  • Loan repayments

  • Risk assessment

  • Stock market analysis

  • Tax calculation

  • GST

  • Currency conversion

  • Profit and loss

  • Financial planning


2. Cooking and Recipes

  • Measuring ingredients

  • Converting units

  • Scaling recipes

  • Proportional changes

  • Baking ratios

  • Cooking times and temperatures

  • Timing multiple dishes

  • Nutritional analysis

  • Ingredient substitutions

  • Portioning and servings

  • Recipe adaptations

  • Doubling or halving recipes

  • Understanding food labels


3. Travel Planning

  • Calculating distances

  • Time zone conversion

  • Currency exchange

  • Flight durations

  • Accommodation costs

  • Itinerary scheduling

  • Transportation costs

  • Travel budgeting

  • Trip budget tracking

  • Event ticketing

  • Tour group size

  • Meal planning

  • Packing and luggage

  • Exploration time

  • Emergency budgeting


4. Home Improvement

  • Measuring dimensions

  • Calculating area and volume

  • Budgeting and cost estimation

  • Scale drawings and plans

  • Flooring and tile layout

  • Paint and wallpaper quantities

  • Plumbing and electrical calculations

  • Appliance placement and spacing

  • Furniture arrangement

  • Wall covering alignments

  • Framing and carpentry measurements

  • Roofing calculations

  • Window and door placement

  • Lighting and fixture layouts

  • Landscape design and planning


5. Career Success

  • Data analysis and interpretation

  • Financial planning and analysis

  • Project budgeting and cost control

  • Inventory management and optimization

  • Sales forecasting and analytics

  • Statistical research and experimentation

  • Risk assessment and management

  • Pricing and profit margin calculations

  • Engineering design and calculations

  • Coding and software development

  • Investment analysis and portfolio management

  • Market research and trends analysis

  • Quality control and process improvement

  • Performance metrics and KPIs

  • Manufacturing and production efficiency


6. Technology and Innovation

  • Algorithm development

  • Data analysis and interpretation

  • Cryptography and security

  • Machine learning and artificial intelligence

  • 3D modelling and animation

  • Computer graphics and visualisation

  • Coding and software development

  • Video game design and mechanics

  • Network architecture and optimization

  • Encryption and data privacy

  • Digital signal processing

  • Robotics and automation

  • Biometric identification systems

  • Simulation and modelling

  • Virtual reality and augmented reality

  • Internet of Things (IoT) implementation


Maths is more than just a subject we learn at school—it's a life skill that empowers us to think critically, analyse situations, and make informed decisions. Maths is a tool for conquering real-world challenges and you use it every day.


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