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Animal chiropractors deal with mathematical problems "all the time," says Leslie Collins. She works with the American Veterinary Chiropractic Association (AVCA).

Since most are self-employed, they have to bill clients, calculate overhead and work out taxes with a view to their bottom line. "Business skills are extremely important," says William Schmidt. He is an animal chiropractor.

Animal chiropractors who specialize in the treatment of horses often use kinetics. That's a branch of physics dealing with motion. Knowing exactly how a horse moves helps them determine what chiropractic treatments will increase its speed or agility.

You're an animal chiropractor. You're working with a horse who has not been at his best lately. You want to figure out his momentum per second on a flat surface. You have this formula to work with:

M = m x v

M = momentum in kilograms per meter per second
m = mass in kilograms
v = velocity, which is distance divided by time in meters per second

The horse has a mass of 180 kg and trots at a clip of 9 km per hour.