Medicine, Biology, Chemistry, Economics and Mathematics?

In summary, there are various real-life applications for mathematics, such as using calculus to optimize fence-building or gaining a deeper understanding of different subjects. However, even seemingly unrelated materials, such as a Bible, can also be used in practical ways, like as a doorstop, a shelf-climbing tool, or even a makeshift weapon.
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Post anything you know about any other real life applications to Mathematics.
 
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Are you trying to crash the entire internet?
 
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I know that calculus can help you get the best bang for your buck when building strangely shaped fences with weird circumstances :D
 
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how about knowing how old are you?
 
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math, and in fact any subject, is incredibly useful. the following was written about ways to make a bible useful, but you can actually adapt it for a math textbook, especially those real big calculus books. hence, math is useful!


If inserted at the right angle, it makes one Hell of a doorstop.

When stacked on top of the Tora and the Koran, you can reach those hard-to-reach shelves with your favorite porn videos.

If shot at the proper velocity, it can easily penetrate and decimate a living target who believes in the wrong arbitrarily-selected deity.

If you need to fluff up your college paper with long-winded, four-paged meaningless quotes, look no further than the Bible.

Bibles are to hot nuns what cute puppies are to hot chicks in your nearby park.

You can correct ministers about Bible passages and make them appear as even bigger fools.

You can hide utensils in them which you intend to use in digging your way through your prison wall.

If you carve a hole through the center, you can make the ultimate Bible Bong. In fact, many people have claimed to see God with the Bible Bong.

It can provide you with at least a dozen excuses as to why you molested your four-year-old little sister. Being born into sin is always the big winner. (actually, this doesn't seem to apply to a calculus book...)

You can use it to spread the love of God, especially while he's drowning everybody.

If you hand Bibles out as Christmas presents to young toy-hungry nephews and nieces, it's a subtle way of letting them know that you hate them.

You can become part of the new sexual fad called Bibling, where you shove a Bible up a woman's private area.

It can be used as a mobile toilet, when you have to go really bad. It's already full of [stuff] anyway...so what's the harm?
 

1. What is the difference between medicine and biology?

Medicine is a branch of science that focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases and other medical conditions. Biology is a broader field that encompasses the study of living organisms, including their structure, function, growth, and evolution. While medicine is a specific application of biology, biology also includes other areas such as ecology, genetics, and microbiology.

2. How are chemistry and biology related?

Chemistry and biology are closely related as they both study the composition, structure, and function of substances. Biology relies on many principles of chemistry, such as the understanding of chemical reactions, the properties of molecules, and the role of elements in biological processes. In turn, biology has also contributed to the development of new chemical compounds and techniques in chemistry.

3. What is the role of economics in society?

Economics is the study of how individuals, businesses, and governments make decisions about the allocation of resources. It helps us understand how resources are produced, distributed, and consumed. Economics plays a crucial role in society by influencing policies and decisions related to employment, trade, taxes, education, and healthcare.

4. How does mathematics relate to other sciences?

Mathematics is the study of numbers, quantity, structure, space, and change. It is a fundamental tool in all scientific fields, including medicine, biology, chemistry, and economics. Mathematics provides a common language and framework for scientists to analyze data, make predictions, and test theories. Many scientific theories and models are based on mathematical principles.

5. What are some practical applications of mathematics?

Mathematics has numerous practical applications in fields such as medicine, biology, chemistry, and economics. In medicine, mathematical models are used to understand the spread of diseases and develop treatment plans. In biology, mathematical techniques are used to analyze genetic data and model population growth. In chemistry, mathematics is used to understand chemical reactions and design new compounds. In economics, mathematical models are used to analyze market trends and make financial predictions.

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