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Mining Engineer

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AVG. SALARY

$119,260

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EDUCATION

Bachelor's degree

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Real-Life Math

While preparing to be a mining engineer, you will need to take calculus and other math, says John Mossop, a professor of mining engineering. "Math itself is not useful per se. I tell my students you will probably not use calculus again, but it teaches you to think and to solve problems. Other math, like algebra, might be used day to day."

Kathryn Rogers is a mining engineer. She says she has rarely used math in her five years working in the field. But there are times when it's important.

You've received the following estimate for a blasting project.

Employee compensation: $30,000
Contractor services: $10,000
Equipment rental: $5,000
Explosives and other supplies: $2,000
Legal fees: $750
Insurance: $275
Miscellaneous: $1,000

You have a budget of $75,000. How much over or under budget is the estimate? If you encounter an unforeseen problem with blasting that costs $275,000, how much over budget will your project then become?

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