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114 pages, 67 illustrations, 132 exercises (w/ answers), indexed
A book written by an honest-to-goodness math practitioner.
Arithmetic tor adults. Paves the way to more advanced math. Leads to algebra and computer math. Makes extensive use of arithmetic equations. Some subjects are: fractions, percent, simple geometry, length, area, volume, dimensions, graphs, word problems.
The book is written in a down-to-earth narrative style. All the points arc driven home by use of examples. The Short and Sweet (TM) in the title is a defining characteristic of the book.
The targeted readers are adults who did not get a good foundation in arithmetic in grade school. Young adults preparing for a qualifying math exam will find this book very helpful. Mature adults such as teachers and parents of elementary school children will find the book illuminating. It will clear up many nagging questions. It will result in increased confidence.
Scott Mansfield is a registered professional engineer with more than 35 years experience. He has worked in many states of the United States and several countries of Latin America. He attended primary school plus the first two years of high school in Mexico City, Mexico He finished high school at New Mexico Military Institute. He obtained his bachelor's degree from the University of Arizona. He is the author of Engineering Design for Process Facilities, McGraw-Hill (1993).
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percent, multiplication, spreadsheets, computer math, mathematicsShowing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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The short and sweet (tm) math book: Arithmetic for adults
1999, Scott Mansifeld
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in English
0970863608 9780970863607
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"This is a book on how to do mathematics, arithmetic."
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Arithmetic for adults. Help for computer math; even though you have a computer, it only does math, if you know how to communicate with your computer. Learn how to do it, without a teacher, but by reading this book.
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