Count on the fingers of one hand.
Light switch. Almost any on/off switch you use is base 2.
The metric system counts in base 10, the same as everyday life. This makes it very simple to do calculations in the metric system.The limperial system uses a wide variety of base numbers with little or no consistency.
Any use of electrolysis in everyday life of an appartment.
They are essentially precursors of the ten digits which we use today in everyday arithmetic.
Polonium is not used in everyday life.
how are emeralds use in everyday life
In everyday life you use it
Unless your "everyday life" involves work in some area of engineering, you won't use matrices in your everyday life.
Yes, Binary literally means 2 digits ( 0 and 1 ) - so 10011 (base 2) is equal to 19 (base 10) (Base 10 is what people use in everyday math; Base 2 is what computers use.)
Some gay kids use it in everyday life... go ask them
adding subracting mulitplying and counting everyday
how is x-rays used in our everyday lives