I'll be the first to admit math is not my strong suit; but, despite it's predominantly blue-collar foundation, working in the oilfields requires copious amounts of math, i.e.:
The well-bore has an annulus of 8.75" diameter that is cased with 11.6#/ft. iron with an outside diameter of 6" and an inside diameter of 4 5/8" to a depth of 5670 ft. How many barrels of cementing fluid would be required to cement the annular space while leaving a 60' shoe?
Halliburton has an expansive employee training database complete with inline testing. Today I took took a test consisting of 40 such problems and scored 90%. I am now being deluged with offers to take the test on behalf of various crew-mates with offers ranging from $20 to $50...plus the odd case of beer.
I love this country.