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If you are asking if veterinarians use multiplication as part of their jobs, the answer is yes. Examples of this would include calculating a charge for multiple vaccines and determining a drug dosage rate.
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Veterinarians, Farmers, Butchers and Taxidermists, to name but a few.
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a zoo keeper,people who discover a lot of animals
This depends upon what you mean by "big demand". Overall there is moderate demand for veterinarians in private practice; in rural areas there are unmet needs for large animal and production veterinarians, although there is not enough work to support a full-time veterinarian in these areas. In food safety and public health there is a major need for veterinarians, although most employers don't recognize that they could use veterinarians to fill their vacancies.
Veterinarians tend to not use quotes, unless that is part of the clinic culture and environment they are trying to create.
There are several different jobs that deal directly with the endocrine system. Some of these jobs include physicians, nurses, public health officials, and veterinarians.
Yes
Veterinarians do occasionally use precalculus when practicing. This is because math and science are huge components of practicing veterinary medicine.
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