A cashier uses mathematics in his job.
Yes BUT he could be easily replaced by a machine with a calculator on it.
Divers use physics to not die.
Yes. They need physics and math to calculate how much oxygen is left in their tank!
Retail jobs - sales... etc do not require the use of chemistry.
Yes! They don't.
Zookeepers use their training in biology and life science.
True! They use biology and chemistry to treat any illnesses the animals may have.
Construction workers do not need a tonne of math in their jobs.
Yes, but...?
Shopping assistants... need physics in their jobs.
Perfume makers use chemistry. Like. A lot.
Yes.
Zoologists....... need biology.
Yes. Biology - study of life. Zoologists take good care of animals.
Painters use math to... you guessed it, paint! and make ART!
TRUE!
“I use the rule of thirds to compose a more interesting picture. I use a variety of angles to draw the eye toward the focus of the picture and to lead the eye around the composition. I also use angles in drawing perspective when I am attempting to create depth in a two-dimensional space. (For example, the angle of a building is wider in the foreground and will go toward a vanishing point as the building retreats into the distance)”
Sports science teachers need to know physics!
Yes!!
Cooks! They use chemistry.
Indeed...
Sports science teachers... need to know a lot of biology.
Yep! They need to have a good understanding of the human body.
Fashion designers use mathematics in their job.
Yes! They need to know how to cut materials and model things in multiple dimensions.
Ethical hackers are required to have a decent background in physics.
Yes. They are well-versed in computer systems and design, and therefore require lots of numeracy and deductive skills!
Sports science teachers need to know quite a lot of chemistry...
YES. They do. They need to understand the chemicals that interact with our bodies.
To be a snake milker, you need a background in biology.
Once we know what a snake milker does, the answer is an obvious YES!
Jewelry artists need to know mathematics and use math in their jobs daily.
Yes! “I use wax to cast my designs, and so I have to convert the weight of wax into the the specific weight of the metal I am using. I also construct three-dimensional forms out of sheet metal, which requires some geometry. I have to know the sizes and weights of my pieces, so that they are not too heavy to be worn. When scoring and bending metal, I have to figure out the angle of my score lines in order to get the correct angle out of the sheet I am bending.”