She uses math on her job when using measurements when mixing together chemicals for cleaning, and using calculus to calculate how many hours she has worked weekly. She uses addition to count how many apartments she has to clean daily, and uses addition to count how many materials she needs for the day,
She uses math during household chores when using ratios to compare the amount of liquid detergent to bleach when washing clothes, and uses measurements to measure out each of her ingredients when cooking. She also uses math during household chores when using addition to calculate the total price of monthly bills, and using addition to find a total price of groceries at the grocery store. …show more content…
She also uses math in recreation when adding and subtracting how many cards each player gets when playing card and board games, and adding how many chapters of a book she reads daily.
Those are some of the ways Glynda uses math in her daily routine through the three aspects of work, household chores, and