Algebra is needed in forensics to calculate the method of killing a victim- e.g. a blood splatter's pattern can indicate if the victim was assaulted with a stab, a slice, a chop, etc. Algebra can also help to reconstruct a crime scene. It can also help in a car crash, where authorities can find the location of the cars before they collided, how they collided, and at the speed they were going at. Ballistics (the motion of a bullet/ weapon) also needs algebra to know where the assaulter was standing. Also, DNA analysis and the time of the crime (body temperature) both need algebra. Last but not least, algebra is used to find the crime rates/ statistics of a particular area, so that police forces will know where to beef up authorities.
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Algebra is needed to solve any complex calculation involving an unknown variable. Everything from computer games to flying to the moon relies upon algebra to calculate variables required.
Algebra can be used in mixing drinks to calculate the amount of each ingredient needed to make a certain quantity of the drink. For example, if a recipe calls for a certain ratio of ingredients, algebra can be used to calculate the exact measurements needed based on the desired final volume of the drink. Algebra can also be helpful in scaling up or down a recipe to accommodate different serving sizes.
It is recommended that an economics student take calculus, linear algebra and mathematical statistics.
foundations algebra is probably pre algebra, which is before algebra, so no.
it all depends on your job and how much education you depend on getting in the future. simple algebra is needed all the time, one good example is figuring out which price is a better deal etc., but more complicated algebra is useful in many science, math, business, and engineering jobs