I used math all the time when I was doing production accounting and preparing cost analysis and projected budgeting. When I was a clerk at an insurance agency, there was a product sold that had a portion of it exempt from sales tax and the agents never knew how to calculate the sale, so they would come to me and I would teach them Algebra. (this was before computers on every desk and Microsoft Excel worksheets)
When I craft, I use Pi to calculate the volume in cylinders (I make round soap in tube forms and cut them into disks.) And when I’m building stuff with angles, like plastic or cold porcelain sculptures, or even fixing broken furniture, using math simplifies things greatly. Being able to calculate the exact length of a side you are missing or need to build is essential. Or even the surface area that needs to be painted, so I know how much paint to buy. Math is an every day tool.