One way a concrete layer could use Algebra is to determine how many bricks will be needed for a project:
Joe needed to make a concrete wall 20 feet long and 8 feet tall. The concrete cricks he needs to use are 8"X8"X16" (actually a little less to allow for the mortar). How many bricks should he buy?
Bricks = Wall Area / Brick Area -> ALGEBRA!
a blinding concrete is a thin layer of lean concrete
Plum concrete is used at the water channel beds and at side slopes of embankment to provide a protective layer to earthen foundations and bases.
By putting a thin layer of new concrete on top.
We use algebra to predict things.
yes.Yup. Scientists use algebra all the time, no question. Even biologists.
The top layer of concrete is called the structural coat. It directly receives the most load which must then be transferred to lower layers.
An Algebra Teacher
Many people use Algebra, like doctors, builders, archetecs. Many people with good jobs use Algebra so that's why its is very important to learn Algebra. You truly use it in the future when you grow up.Algebraists use algebra.
They use algebra because they eat pineapple pie.
You use variables to stand for numbers in algebra
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They used pounded earth. also... : They were the first ones after the Assyrians to use concrete. They had layer upon layers. Started with earth, then dirt, then limestone, and then concrete and closely put together pavement stones to make the ground/road level.