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22%OFFJohn Allen Paulos - Innumeracy: Mathematical Illiteracy and Its Consequences - 9780140291209 - V9780140291209
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Innumeracy: Mathematical Illiteracy and Its Consequences

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Description for Innumeracy: Mathematical Illiteracy and Its Consequences Paperback. Why do even well-educated people often understand so little about maths - or take a perverse pride in not being a 'numbers person'? This book answers questions such as: why is following the stock market exactly like flipping a coin; how big is a trillion; and, how fast does human hair grow in mph. Num Pages: 160 pages. BIC Classification: JN; PB. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 195 x 129 x 10. Weight in Grams: 124.

Why do even well-educated people often understand so little about maths - or take a perverse pride in not being a 'numbers person'?

In his now-classic book Innumeracy, John Allen Paulos answers questions such as: Why is following the stock market exactly like flipping a coin? How big is a trillion? How fast does human hair grow in mph? Can you calculate the chances that a party includes two people who have the same birthday? Paulos shows us that by arming yourself with some simple maths, you don't have to let numbers get the better of you.

Product Details

Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd
Number of pages
160
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2000
Condition
New
Weight
125g
Number of Pages
160
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780140291209
SKU
V9780140291209
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About John Allen Paulos
John Allen Paulos is professor of mathematics at Temple University in Philadelphia. He is author of several books, including the bestseller Innumeracy which was a New York Times bestseller for 18 weeks and A Mathematician Plays the Market. In 2003, Paulos won the American Association for the Advancement of Science award for promoting public understanding of science.

Reviews for Innumeracy: Mathematical Illiteracy and Its Consequences
John Allen Paulos is the maths teacher I found twenty-five years too late
Sean French
Independent
Innumeracy would improve the quality of thinking of virtually anyone
Isaac Asimov
Paulos provides much in this book that is thought-provoking and informative. Markets can sucker even a maths professor. At least he can explain why
Financial Times ... Read more

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