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Absolutly, a job in accounting involves mostly all math, one job in accounting is a cpa, they read bills, write about opions and their solutions to bills, and the bills involveall math, so a job in accounting such as cpa, requires about at least higher than 50% math, I say it requires about 65% math, 30% finance, and 5% law/ just a tiny amount of law classes only used in about 5% of the job.

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