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Actuary!
-- actuary -- forensic accountant -- bookie -- physicist -- math teacher
Statistician, Actuary, Economist, etc. A math major can take you many places in business.
An acturist is actually called an 'actuary." An actuary is a person who make a living of studying uncertain future events. Generally, an actuary uses math, financial theories and statistics to study future events in relation to pension programs and insurance.
"actuary's desk" if there's only one actuary "actuaries' desk" if the desk belongs to/is used by more than one actuary
Generally, no.
Being a math teacher! ========== Just about every job requires some math but some that are particularly math intensive include: Engineer Accountant Financial analyst Actuary Surveyor Physicist Chemist Software engineer System engineer ... and of course Mathematician
In any modern war, math is used in ballistics.
may be not
Yes, it is.
What is a associate actuary?
Engineering is a profitable career that mathematicians enjoy. There are many fields that rely on math, though. A high level insurance position called an actuary requires a lot of math. Many people who get into programming of computers are good at math.