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Mathematics in Everyday Life
An Informative Presentation
By: Akash Upadhyay
Roll No.: 07
Class: S.Y.B.Ed. Semester 3
Course: Value Added Course – Guide to Google
Institution: R. R. Educational Trust’s B.Ed. College
Introduction
Mathematics is the universal
language of logic, precision, and
reasoning.
It extends far beyond classrooms
and textbooks — shaping how we
think, decide, and act daily.
Every human activity — from
managing finances to planning
travel — reflects mathematical
thinking.
Mathematics in Shopping
Mathematics enables us to make
smart financial decisions.
We use percentages for discounts,
ratios for comparisons, and mental
arithmetic to estimate totals.
Example: Calculating “Buy 2, Get 1
Free” offers or evaluating GST
while billing.
?????? Concepts involved: Percentage,
Ratio, Estimation
Mathematics in Cooking
Cooking is a daily application of
measurement and proportion.
Recipes involve unit conversions,
scaling quantities, and managing
temperature and time.
Example: Doubling a recipe or
converting 250 ml to liters.
?????? Concepts involved: Ratio, Unit
Conversion, Measurement
Mathematics in Time Management
Effective planning is a result of
logical division of time.
We subconsciously apply
mathematical sequencing while
scheduling our day.
Example: Dividing 24 hours into
productive, rest, and leisure
intervals.
⏰ Concepts involved: Arithmetic,
Logical Sequencing, Estimation
Mathematics in Banking and Finance
Mathematics is the foundation of
financial literacy.
Used in interest calculations,
budgeting, investments, and
savings.
Example: Understanding EMI or
calculating compound interest for
growth.
?????? Concepts involved: Interest,
Percentages, Data Handling
Mathematics in Architecture and Design
The beauty and stability of
architecture arise from geometry
and symmetry.
Engineers rely on angles, ratios,
and measurement for perfection.
Example: Golden ratio in
architecture and design aesthetics.
?????? Concepts involved: Geometry,
Measurement, Ratio
Mathematics in Technology and Research
Every algorithm, code, and data
analysis tool stems from
mathematics.
Artificial Intelligence,
cryptography, and statistics are
built upon mathematical logic.
As a mathematics researcher, I see
how equations shape technology and
innovation.
?????? Concepts involved: Algebra,
Probability, Statistics, Logic
Mathematics in Nature
Nature itself expresses
mathematical perfection — from
Fibonacci spirals in flowers to
hexagonal honeycombs.
These patterns reveal how
mathematics governs natural harmony
and proportion.
Conclusion
Mathematics surrounds us — it simplifies life,
enhances decisions, and inspires discovery.
Beyond formulas, it teaches clarity of thought and
balance of mind.
Let’s embrace mathematics as not only a subject but a
life skill for the modern world.
?????? “Mathematics is not about numbers, equations, or
algorithms — it’s about understanding.” — William Paul
Thurston