Basic Math Refresher, 2nd Ed. : Everyday Math for Everyday People
β Scribed by Stephen Hearne; Adel Arshaghi
- Publisher
- Research & Education Association
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 211
- Series
- Mathematics Learning and Practice
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Do You Need Extra Help with Math? Then REAβs Basic Math Refresher is perfect for you!Updated Second Edition REAβs newest edition of our popular Basic Math Refresher helps students and adults refresh their math knowledge in a fast and easy-to-understand format. Itβs everyday math for everyday people. Citing real-life situations and using hundreds of example problems, Stephen Hearneβs Basic Math Refresher is perfect for anyone who needs to grasp the concepts of basic mathematics. Itβs a fast and easy way to learn basic math! This handy reference book explains the basics of commonly used math topics, including addition, decimals, percentages, fractions, averages, sales tax, and more. Itβs a great tool to have on hand when preparing for homework, quizzes, or exams. If you are an adult who wants to brush up on your math skills youβll find it an easy-to-use resource. The book includes hundreds of math examples solved step-by-step and a glossary of must-know math terms. Each chapter is devoted to a specific math topic and explains basic math functions in a simple style. Numerous examples show students and adults how to solve math problems quickly and correctly. Basic Math Refresher is an excellent classroom reference book and/or textbook supplement. The easy-to-follow format is perfect for middle school, high school, and college students who need a simple math refresher. Adults who need help with basic math will view it as a practical guide to math concepts they have forgotten or never fully grasped in school. If youβre math phobic, or just need to refresh your math skills, this book is for you!γ
β¦ Subjects
Mathematics--Study and teaching.
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Day-to-day life is full of scenarios where your skill with numbers is tested, whether it's dividing up your share of the restaurant bill, or working out whether you've been overcharged at the checkout. So many of us try to avoid these basic sums at all costs, waiting for someone else to step in with
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I am an adult planning to return to college, and I needed to brush up on my math skills which were never very strong to begin with. I read the title and thought this book would be perfect. Boy, was I wrong. Chapter 1 launches into complex descriptions of mathematical terms, written in language