Well im not a grownup.. But i no the answer is yes..
In math what does supply mean?
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A store manager needs to know how many hours employees work, which entails adding up the time they have recorded. The store manager has to figure out payroll, which means multiplying the hours worked times the rate of pay per employee. A store manager has to order supplies and pay for them, which entails more math. A store manager has to pay bills, such as electricity and water bills for the store -- more math. Keeping track of inventory requires math; filling out forms for the parent company requires math; even making change for customers requires math. These are the basic uses of math -- depending on the business, there could be many other complicated uses of math.
the answer the the GREAT MATH TRIVIA CONTEST is 5538
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Typically, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions and percentages.
Yes. A restaurant manager needs to calculate $ for expenses, wages, till. They also need to calculate seating numbers to take bookings.
i think it is great because there's alot of diffrent subjects in math.
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Well, I never have been manager, but I sure have a good idea of great qualities! Creativity; Intellectual; Problem solving skills; Patience; able to change point of view; kindness really helps; money managemental skills; good math; and great focus are some of the most important things i can think of. Also, being pesimist is a BIG NO NO. XD lol