All the Math You'll Ever Need: A Self-Teaching Guide (Wiley Self-Teaching Guides) |
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| Title: | All the Math You'll Ever Need: A Self-Teaching Guide (Wiley Self-Teaching Guides) |
| Author: | Steve Slavin |
| Publisher: | Wiley [Website] |
| Type: | Book / Paperback |
| Publication Date: | 12 April, 1999 |
| ISBN / ISBN-13: | 0471317519 / 9780471317517 |
| List Price: | $16.95 |
| You Save: | $5.42 |
| Amazon Price: | $11.53 |
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Editorial Review / Publisher's Information:
Product Description A sharp mind, like a healthy body, is subject to the same rule of nature: Use it or lose it. Need a calculator just to work out a 15 percent service charge? Not exactly sure how to get the calculator to give you the figure you need? Turn to this revised and updated edition of All the Math You'll Ever Need, the friendliest, funniest, and easiest workout program around. In no time, you'll have total command of all the powerful mathematical tools needed to make numbers work for you. In a dollars-and-cents, bottom-line world, where numbers influence everything, none of us can afford to let our math skills atrophy. This step-by-step personal math trainer: - Refreshes practical math skills for your personal and professional needs, with examples based on everyday situations.
- Offers straightforward techniques for working with decimals and fractions.
- Demonstrates simple ways to figure discounts, calculate mortgage interest rates, and work out time, rate, and distance problems.
- Contains no complex formulas and no unnecessary technical terms.
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Customer Reviews:
Great Learning Material
10 February, 2009
This book is a great resource for someone who wants to review and brush up his/her knowledge of math. It will teach you what you do not know, it will also re-teach [you] what you already know and in addition, you will learn new things that were initially scary to you as a young math student. I bought 2 copies as gifts to some friends who are being held back by math. As the name says, it is "all the math you ever need". It is a must for every place where people are struggling with elementary math and pre-algebra.
- Amazon Customer Review
The Book Is Fantstic. I Am Still Using It And Learning By The Second. I Recommend It!!!
15 May, 2009
The book is easy to read. I got into it immediately. I recommend the book!!!!
- Amazon Customer Review
Explanations Are Not Good Enough...
14 August, 2009
...and there are certainly not enough excercises in the book to make sure all that knowledge will stick. I was very dissappointed by this book. I expected it to be much better; I've been out of high school for 15 years and was never any good at math to begin with but now I need to go to college so I had to start from rock bottom and work my way up. Initially I hardly used this book, because most of the time I did, I just got fustrated with it. The beginning (addition, subtraction, ect) is all right, that is why I gave 2 stars instead of 1 but that's about it. I think this book will suit people who had a previous strong foundation of math but they just haven't used it for a long time, then this book can serve as a refresher.
I didn't want to waste my money so I still made the book somewhat helpful. I bought another by Danica McKellar; Math doesn't suck and while it was written specifically for girls in elementary school, it can be very useful for grown ups too. I find her explanations much better. So I used her book to understand what was going on and completed the limited amount of excercises in All the math you'll ever need.
There might be other good basic math books out there besides Danica McKellar's and something directed toward grown ups too but I needed something good and fast NOW.
- Amazon Customer Review
Back To School
05 June, 2009
This book is basically a short refresher course on highschool mathematics. Just like the title says, it's all you'll ever need in your daily life- and then some. I managed to work my way through it in just over two months, picking my way through it day by day. When I was finished, I was surprised and pleased with how much I learned. A well put together book.
Six months later, though, I am slowly forgetting. Will need to go back and work through it again some time this year. Like exercise, you have to keep at it. Make a scheduel, I used a big piece of card paper as a bookmark and kept track of the date and pages I worked through that day on it. Don't write in the actual book. It was also useful to cover the answer section, which is a bit too easy to see.
Now on the economics book in this series by the same author, the math book was a good warm-up for that.
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This Is One Awesome Book !!!
21 February, 2008
This Math book is one of the best ever !!! Simple examples , Simple explanations ! This book makes Math fun .
- Amazon Customer Review
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