Yes, you can be a doctor with math literacy, as a basic understanding of math is sufficient for medical studies and practice. While advanced math skills are not typically required, doctors must be comfortable with statistics, basic calculations for dosages, and interpreting data. Most medical programs emphasize science and critical thinking over advanced mathematics. Ultimately, strong communication, empathy, and clinical skills are more crucial in the medical field.
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No Maths is needed to become an engineer.
no you need matematics to do chemical engineering because of the formular wich involves maths not mathematical litrecy
verbal reasoning is not really a real subject because it is a mix of maths and literacy and art
You can study to become lawyer .you can become a nurse .you can become a chef,etc
you can do almost any career,but ofcourse not in the science field. just make sure you obtain 75% and above for your maths literacy term mark to get a secure job or whatsoever. in this cas,a maths student would have to obtain a 50 -65% mark,but as a math lit student,high marks a required. :)
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i do not know i have herd that you can take maths literacy as they are computers on board that do the calculations for you. i have been told by pilots that you do basic maths such as grade 8-9 geometry and algebra. and simple maths such as basic adition subtraction division and multiplacation.
well in literacy terms it means the way its set out like in a book or something not sure if there is a maths terms one though im not good at maths and I aint kidding
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