Math is a subject that can be applied to various subjects, for example, physics and chemistry. Physics and chemistry are some of the foundations in which our world works, thus, making math a tangible subject; math does not only relate to physics and science, but also is the basis in which we can build and create with. In this project, I was instructed to gather packaging that is used on day to day products. My group chose to focus the project on water bottles. In this project we cam to the conclusion that math can not only be used to manage bills, create buildings etc. but also to create anything and everything from bottles to space ships. To continue, after we gathered our materials (different shaped and sized water bottles), we began to measure our bottles; after that, we compared the actual sizes of the bottles to the volume of the water within the water bottle. As the title of the project mentions, our job was to compare the volumes and sizes of packaging with the liquid to then come to the conclusion wheter the manufacturer was creating unneeded waste for our environment or not, we had to then follow differernt forms based on the shape of the packaging. This project not only allowed me to realize how much excessive waste is created, but how to physically fix the problem using math.o