The I hate mathematics! book
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書誌事項
The I hate mathematics! book
Cambridge University Press, 1987, c1975
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注記
Originally published: Boston, Mass. : Little, Brown, 1975
Transferred to digital printing 2009
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book is for non-believers of all ages. It was written especially for children who have been convinced by the attitudes of adults that mathematics is (1) impossible (2) only for bright kids (3) no fun at all anyway. This book says that maths is nothing more than a way of looking at the world and that it can be relevant to everyday life (Street maths) and fun (How many sides does a banana have?). Hundreds of mathematical events, jokes, riddles, puzzles, investigations and experiments prove it!
目次
- 1. Starting out right
- 2. Street maths
- 3. Maybe grownups aren't as smart as you think
- 4. Things to do when you have the flu
- 5. A mathe-magic show
- 6. How to always be a winner
- 7. How many sides does a banana have?
- 8. The art of probably.
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