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Automotive Engineer

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AVG. SALARY

$85,530

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EDUCATION

Bachelor's degree

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Real-Life Math -- Solution

Tire A

Braking: worth 50 percent
Braking = 4 x 0.5
Braking = 2

Handling: worth 30 percent
Handling = 5 x 0.3
Handling = 1.5

Ride comfort: worth 20 percent
Ride comfort = 4 x 0.2
Ride comfort = 0.8

Total score: 4.3

Tire B

Braking = 3 x 0.5
Braking = 1.5

Handling = 5 x 0.3
Handling = 1.5

Ride comfort = 5 x 0.2
Ride comfort = 1

Total score: 4

Tire A receives a total score of 4.3, while Tire B receives 4.

Automotive engineers use math all the time. For example, automotive engineers study fluid dynamics to calculate the rate of flow in fuel systems.

"In explaining vehicle dynamics, you're constantly relying on physics terms and physics formulas," says Jennifer Stockburger. She's an automotive test engineer for a consumer magazine.

"In automotive testing, you need to understand thermodynamics and the basic concepts of an internal combustion engine, which is a whole series of formulae," says Stockburger. "There are computer programs, obviously, to do all this now, but you still have to understand what to plug in."


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