Math in Daily Life – A Website Showing the Many Everyday Uses of Mathematics

by Bill Lombard on 28 July, 2008

Header image from Math in Daily Life website

Header image from Math in Daily Life website

The byline for this nice website is “How do numbers affect everyday decisions?” The site explains how math can help us make important decisions and perform everyday tasks. The language of numbers will also show up in common situations that we may all face when you’re trying to get things done. The treatments of all topics are done very well and can be used for Teacher Resources or Student Projects. Some of the topics covered:

  • Statistics and Probability
  • Savings, Credit, and Managing Your Credit Cards
  • Buying vs. Leasing a New Car – Rates of Interest
  • Population Growth (exponential study)
  • Put Your Money to Work – Simple vs. Compound Interest
  • Communicating Data Visually – Charts and Graphs
  • Home Decorating – Areas of Rectangles and Circles
  • Cooking by Numbers – Ratio and Proportion
  • The Metric System and Conversions from Metric to U.S. Measurement
  • Mathematics, the Universal Language Shared by All Human Beings

There is also a rich source of Related Materials. The website materials from Math in Daily Life are inspired by programs from the text For All Practical Purposes: Mathematical Literacy in Today’s World.

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ankit 9 November, 2009 at 12:07 am

please suggest some mathematical model which related to our daliy life.

Bill Lombard 11 November, 2009 at 8:34 am

Hello ankit,
Take a look at the website mentioned in the post, Math in Daily Life.
It has quite a few nice resources.
You can find it here: http://www.learner.org/interactives/dailymath/
- Mr. L

SASHA 26 January, 2010 at 6:12 am

CAN MAKE IT MORE INTERESTING BY GAMES

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