You need to be able to calculate your expenses. Flight, accommodation, spending money etc. You need to be able to read a map, so you'll need basic geography skills, which is a branch of math.
a run in math is referring to slope, which is rise over run. rise is how far you travel up, and run is how far you travel over.
The answer depends on what aspect of travel you need to figure out.
The time it takes light to travel one centimetre.
I sure dont know I hate math i think its 88 p.s. I HATE MATH
A geographer usess math in calculating positions of land. For example, for Columbus to find his way acrost the Atlantic Ocean, he had to find wich direction to travel, this involves some math.
Time travel, for the time being, is very hypothetical. So far, it has not been possible to travel in time, and perhaps it never will. Thus, it can't be said what math or science you need. But if you want to do a breakthrough in time travel - which is very doubtful will ever happen - you will probably require some very advanced math and science.
Many ways. If you're trying to build something like a catapult, math will help you predict how far projectiles will travel. Also, you need math when measuring amounts for working with chemicals.
406 miles according to Travel Math.
Divide 11 into 3000. You do the math.
if my math is correct that would be approximately 75 minutes
Its 1 hour and 40 minutes. In a speed of 500 mph. That's the average speed of an airline. Go to travel math trip calculator. Type any city and they will show your flight time. That's travel math trip calculator.
If I did the math right it works out to about 56.8 mph