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Mastering Numbers: Everyday Mathematics Made Simple New edition [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 160 pages, kõrgus x laius: 197x130 mm, kaal: 210 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Dec-2018
  • Kirjastus: Watkins Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1848992556
  • ISBN-13: 9781848992559
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 160 pages, kõrgus x laius: 197x130 mm, kaal: 210 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Dec-2018
  • Kirjastus: Watkins Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1848992556
  • ISBN-13: 9781848992559
The perfect antidote to numbers-phobia, this clear, concise guide explains everything you need to know about arithmetic, fractions, statistics, probability, algebra and geometry.

We all use numbers every day, yet many people are uncomfortable with them, finding them daunting and difficult. Others treat numbers as a practical tool they can handle quite well, while failing to appreciate their most amazing qualities.

This book is the antidote to number-phobia. As with learning to swim, youʼll never look back: these are skills youʼll use for the rest of your life. If you think youʼre good with numbers already, youʼll soon discover what youʼve been missing: the endless fascination and beauty of numbers, and – at the more practical level – a whole range of techniques and shortcuts you never knew existed.
Mastering Numbers brings the subject to life, replacing the atmosphere of the classroom with the wonder of the magicianʼs workshop. In learning to enjoy numbers, we discover a multitude of practical skills – everything from understanding statistics and the odds gamblers face to the interest rates on savings and ways to maximise your returns. Never again need you flounder in a business meeting or an encounter with your bank manager – and if the chance arises to chat to him more casually, you could impress with stories about pi, prime numbers, Fermatʼs theorem, and much else besides.

Full of enjoyable exercises, puzzles, demonstrations and self-testing interludes, this is a book to instruct and give pleasure.
Introduction 10(7)
1 Numbers: Fearsome or Fun?
17(22)
The trouble with numbers
18(5)
Numbers as a concept
23(2)
How numbers behave
25(3)
Number patterns
28(6)
Progress?
34(5)
2 Clear-Headed Calculating
39(20)
All in your head
40(5)
Developing your mental muscles
45(3)
The electronic brain
48(2)
Magic maths: 6801
50(2)
Conversion benchmarks
52(2)
Fibonacci
54(5)
3 Number Relationships
59(29)
Parts of a whole
60(5)
Mentally calculating percentages
65(2)
Ratios and proportions
67(5)
The golden ratio
72(4)
Meaningful averages
76(4)
A is for algebra
80(4)
Number bases
84(4)
INTERLUDE: FAMOUS MATHEMATICIANS
88(60)
4 Everyday Mathematics
93(20)
Market forces
94(4)
The value of estimating
98(3)
Savings and loans
101(3)
The money market
104(4)
Navigation
108(5)
5 Numbers: Can You Really Count on Them?
113(18)
Statistics: should we trust them?
114(4)
It's all a matter of scale
118(2)
Chance and probability
120(4)
I The Monty Hall problem
124(2)
What are the odds?
126(5)
6 The Wonder of Numbers
131(17)
Zero: something and nothing
132(3)
Prime numbers
135(3)
Codes: a mathematical enigma
138(2)
Utter chaos!
140(2)
Discovering fractals
142(1)
A world without numbers?
143(2)
Into the world of the unreal
145(3)
Solutions 148(9)
Further reading 157(1)
Author's website 158(1)
Acknowledgments 158(1)
Picture credits 159
Andrew Jeffrey bills himself as The Mathemagician. He taught mathematics for twenty years and is also a professional magician, and combines these two skills in such presentations as The Magic of Maths, a show for schools. His previous books include 100 Top Tips for Maths Teachers and Magic for Kids of all Ages.