Mathematicians, Actuaries, Statisticians, Econometricians, OR-Specialists, Finance Specialists.
Computer science, engineering and economics, brokerage firms, investment banks, and software or consulting firms, Operations research analysts, cryptography work.
2006-10-20 08:53:39
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Math Teacher
2006-10-20 15:48:30
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answer #2
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answered by Leah H 2
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I would like to expand on engineering:
Biomedical, Civil, Aeronautical, Chemical, Computer, Electrical, Ecological, Ocean
I've just started engineering and I find that math is extremely practical and useful in just about everything. Math can answer a lot of questions and lead to alot of good questions to.
2006-10-20 16:01:51
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answer #3
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answered by poopveggies 2
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All jobs require lots of maths.
2006-10-20 17:10:14
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answered by aazib_1 3
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I'm a Project Manager and I use math everyday while doing budgets, estimating, figuring out the square footage of projects.
2006-10-20 15:58:38
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answer #5
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answered by ☆skyblue 7
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Accounting/Business
2006-10-20 15:51:27
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answered by bubbles06 2
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Math prof at college
2006-10-20 15:52:01
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answered by Aj Sparx 2
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Actuaries-> alot of stats & probability (thats what i do)
Any sort of engineering job, computers, scientists, economics, accounting (if u like counting - boring!)
Statistical Reasoning is as important to the survival of today's man(or woman) as fire was to the neanderthal's. -JT
2006-10-20 16:57:31
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answer #8
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answered by Johnny T 2
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math teacher
engineering
2006-10-20 17:45:21
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answered by Anonymous 5
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Actuaries, engineers, scientisits, accountants, economists.
2006-10-20 15:48:19
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answered by JMDude 1
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