You use algebra every single day, in dozens of ways, without even realizing it. Here's how.

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At the grocery store: 'Is the 10oz box for $3 a better deal than the 16oz box for $4?' That's solving for unit price.

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In the kitchen: 'This recipe serves 6, but I only need to serve 4.' That's using ratios and proportions.

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Managing your time: 'If it takes me 20 minutes to get ready and 15 minutes to drive, when do I need to wake up?' You just solved for 'x'.

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Your phone's data plan: 'If I have 5GB of data for the month, how much can I use per day?' That's algebra.

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Fuel economy: 'My car gets 30 miles per gallon and the tank holds 12 gallons. How far can I go?' That's a function.

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Painting a room: 'My walls are this tall and this wide. How much paint do I need?' That's calculating area.

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Budgeting your money: 'If I make X dollars and my rent is Y, how much is left for everything else?' That's a simple equation.

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Algebra isn't a class. It's the logic of everyday problem-solving.

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You're not learning a new skill; you're just learning the name for a skill you already have and use constantly.

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