yes you have to be able to measure
No high school classes, other then your core classes (math, reading, etc.) are required for a profession after high school
You need math when measuring ingredients. For example, think of doubling a recipe. You will need to double all the amounts of the ingredients. This requires math.
You need to know basic conversions and fraction.
Yes. You have to take math for the degree.
basis first 2 years of college math
Subjects needed are physics and math.
Many Food Service Workers begin their careers between the ages of 16 and 19 years old. In order to move up in the ranks from Prep Cook to Chef you will need to have a Culinary College degree as well as hands-on work experience in the food industry.
physics!
Math
When using measurements in recipes, a chef uses math all the time.
math is needed in medicine because when you become a doctor who will have to know how much medicine you will have to inject into a person if they are really sick.
Not really, but finishing high school will help you in other ways. You will need to read directions, do math, understand measurements, and to write. You will get this in high school and if you decide to do something else you will have your high school diploma to back you up. Life sometimes brings surprises. Stick in there.