Math is used in Netball when the umpire or the scorer works out whose centre pass it it after a goal has been scored. This is because the team that has the first centre pass of the game will have the centre pass for the goals which total even numbers (for example 2-4 or 17-11) and the other team will have the centre passes when the score adds up to an even number (eg 2-1 or 21-16). This changes after each interval so the team that had the first centre pass od the game will change and have the centre passes when the score adds up to an odd number and vice versa. Percentages are taken in netball. For example, a shooter may shoot 7 ot of 10 for a quarter. The shooter then shot a 70% and the coach can look at his and make decisions based on this.
Yes, you do need maths for sports. Sports players have to keep certain stats of themselves as in how many kms. they ran, goals scored, salry increase, bonuses, buy out clauses etc. You at least need the basic stuff
U can use maths such as:
56 sixes=336 runs
the picth length= .......m
etc.
maths can be used by counting the scores of each team . in this you use addition . you can even use it by calculating time.
When they count their money, otherwise they don't!
Maths is used for displaying times ( tables), measuring distance, comparing lap times and showing lap progress (graphs)
Math Could Be Used In Sport To :
Calculate Speed Times.
Calculate Heart Rates.
Lengths Travelled
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Trajectory, Velocity, you name it...
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You need to put out effort in order to do well in math and in sports. Math is also used in score keeping in sports.
It doesn't have to do anything with math.
a lot of math is needed
A sports agent applies math when determining how much a sorts player will be paid. A sports agent also applies math to figure out his percentage of payment.
they don't
Math is needed for many reasons.
because
yes
football
Basic math is needed, if you can add or subtract, you should be ok.
Yes. You have to take math for the degree.
Keeping goals