I mean, I guess it would be cool to know what kind of operations people are doing most often? Maybe you send different ads to people who only use addition/subtraction than people who use sin / cos?
constexpr auto EVENT_NAME_INVALID_INPUT_PASTED = L"InvalidInputPasted";
constexpr auto EVENT_NAME_VALID_INPUT_PASTED = L"ValidInputPasted";
constexpr auto EVENT_NAME_BITFLIP_PANE_CLICKED = L"BitFlipPaneClicked";
constexpr auto EVENT_NAME_BITFLIP_BUTTONS_USED = L"BitFlipToggleButtonUsed";
constexpr auto EVENT_NAME_ANGLE_BUTTONS_USED = L"AngleButtonUsedInSession";
constexpr auto EVENT_NAME_HYP_BUTTON_USED = L"HypButtonUsedInSession";
constexpr auto EVENT_NAME_FUNCTION_USAGE = L"FunctionUsageInSession";
constexpr auto EVENT_NAME_BITLENGTH_BUTTON_USED = L"BitLengthButtonUsed";
TL;DR: AdvertisingID handles ad tracking in windows and can be opted out of during install, in settings and globally on your account. AFAIK you can also wipe any previously tracked data. AID tracking is unrelated to telemetry.
Telemetry does not contribute to advertising at all unless "tailored experiences" is enabled in settings, and even then the data is mostly used for Microsoft to suggest features and fixes for problems.