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Pythagorean theorem water demo. Skillswise - Job Skills. Why maths really matters at work | Resources | National Numeracy. Back to resources Evidence suggests that to want to improve our numeracy we need to be able to value and understand its importance, to us, and our everyday lives. We have found a range of resources, covering a variety of industries, where employers and employees talk about why maths really matters at work. You can also find these examples on our Pinterest board - Maths at work. AQA Better Maths: What is the point in maths? Video presenting answers to this question from a variety of professional perspectives. BBC Skillswise: Job skills Two-minute videos introducing why maths and English skills are useful for work. Also see: Using maths as an apprentice chef Using maths as an executive chef to order stock The use of percentages in Formulae One Who needs maths?

BBC News video - bus driver Maths careers: Maths in work From Scientific Instrument Designer to Costume Designer, this page offers a collection of videos illustrating how mathematics is used on a day-to-day basis in a variety of jobs. Maths in Work. BBC Two - Who Needs Maths?, Angles. BBC Two - Music, Mud and Making Money - Clips. BBC Two - Music, Mud and Making Money, Exploring business and enterprise at Reading festival. The L.A.B Scotland, Maths in Action: Maths in the Real World - Clips. 8 Videos That Prove Math Is Awesome. Believe it or not, math is really an art. While the subject can seem far from it when you’re caught in the doldrums of class, there’s a lot about math that’s just as creative as a Jackson Pollock and elegant as a rendition of Swan Lake. But some of us still run from those dreaded numbers, swearing up and down that it’s too complex, too rigid and just plain not fun.

Still unconvinced? Check out these eight videos that explore the beauty of math, both in its simplicity and its complexity. There are practical applications of math theory, quick tricks to save you time and make you look like a genius and even a little history thrown in that shows how math is truly an awesome thing. What’s your favorite math-related video? 1. Think about adding up (or even past) infinity, in a series of numbers that gets bigger every single time. 2. Admit it: You’ve been guilty of doodling in math class. 3. 4. 5. If you look hard enough, you can even find math lurking in holidays. 6. That is, until now. 8.