Synopses & Reviews
Math You Can Really UseEvery Day skips mind-numbing theory and tiresome drills and gets right down to basic math that helps you do real-world stuff like figuring how much to tip, getting the best deals shopping, computing your gas mileage, and more. This is not your typical, dry math textbook. With a comfortable, easygoing approach, it:
Covers math you'll need for balancing your checkbook, choosing or managing credit cards, comparing options for mortgages, insurance, and investments, and more
Includes the basics on fractions, decimals, percentages, measurements, and geometric math
Clues you in on simple shortcuts
Includes examples plus pop quizzes with answers to help you solidify your understanding
Features tear-out guides you can take with you for tipping and converting measurements
Want to know how much 20% off is in dollars and cents? Want to figure out how much gas is going to cost for your road trip? This is the math book you'll really use!
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Covers math that we use every day, including checking, credit card calculations, loans/mortgages math, insurance math, plus more. The book will include numerous tear-out pages that readers can take with them and easily refer to; for example, a tipping card.
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One of the most practical math books ever
The National Assessment of Adult Literacy reports that 22 percent of U.S. adults have a below-basic understanding of rudimentary math, and 33 percent have only a basic understanding. This practical guide uses everyday examples to teach the math that people need to know in order to balance their checkbooks, do credit card calculations, compare loan rates, compute their gas mileage, and more. Complete with tear-out reference guides such as a tipping card, this book helps adults get up to speed on the math they really need–every day.
David Herzog (Easton, PA) is the author of numerous books about mathematics and over 100 educational software programs. He taught math education at Fairleigh Dickinson University, was mathematics coordinator for New Jersey’s Rockaway Township public schools, and taught in New York City public schools.
Synopsis
Math You Can Really Use Every Day skips mind-numbing theory and tiresome drills and gets right down to basic math that helps you do real-world stuff like figuring how much to tip, getting the best deals shopping, computing your gas mileage, and more. This is not your typical, dry math textbook. With a comfortable, easygoing approach, it:
Covers math you'll need for balancing your checkbook, choosing or managing credit cards, comparing options for mortgages, insurance, and investments, and more
Includes the basics on fractions, decimals, percentages, measurements, and geometric math
Clues you in on simple shortcuts
Includes examples plus pop quizzes with answers to help you solidify your understanding
Features tear-out guides you can take with you for tipping and converting measurements
Want to know how much 20% off is in dollars and cents? Want to figure out how much gas is going to cost for your road trip? This is the math book you'll really use
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Math You Can Really Use--Every Day skips mind-numbing theory and tiresome drills and gets right down to basic math that helps you do real-world stuff like figuring how much to tip, getting the best deals shopping, computing your gas mileage, and more. This is not your typical, dry math textbook. With a comfortable, easygoing approach, it:
- Covers math you'll need for balancing your checkbook, choosing or managing credit cards, comparing options for mortgages, insurance, and investments, and more
- Includes the basics on fractions, decimals, percentages, measurements, and geometric math
- Clues you in on simple shortcuts
- Includes examples plus pop quizzes with answers to help you solidify your understanding
- Features tear-out guides you can take with you for tipping and converting measurements
Want to know how much 20% off is in dollars and cents? Want to figure out how much gas is going to cost for your road trip? This is the math book you'll really use!
About the Author
David Alan Herzog is the author of numerous mathematics books and over 100 educational software programs. He taught math education at Fairleigh Dickinson University, was mathematics coordinator for New Jersey's Rockaway Township public schools, and taught in New York City public schools.
Table of Contents
Introduction.1 Close Enough.
It’s the Big Ones That Count.
Rounding Up or Down.
2 A Number of Realms of Numbers.
The Realm McCoys.
Once, Twice, Three Shoot.
When I Was in My Prime.
3 Arithmetic of Whole Numbers.
Addition.
Multiplication.
Hey, Hey, Take It Away.
Standard Column Subtraction.
Renaming in Subtraction.
A House Divided.
4 Common Fractions.
What Is a Fraction?
Equivalent Fractions.
Adding and Subtracting Fractions.
Multiplying Fractions.
Reciprocals.
Dividing Fractions.
Fractions Greater than One.
Adding Mixed Numbers.
Subtracting Mixed Numbers.
Changing Mixed Numbers to Fractions.
Multiplying and Dividing Mixed Numbers.
5 Decimal Fractions.
Place Value.
Extending Place Value.
Adding and Subtracting Decimals.
Multiplying Decimals.
Dividing Decimals.
6 Using Percents.
Percent Strategies.
Interest.
Taxes.
Tipping.
On Sale, or Discounts.
7 Measurement.
Linear Measure.
SI Units.
Cutting the Rug.
The Fabric of Society.
Round and Round We Go.
Trounced by the Ounce.
Fluids.
Weighting for Godot.
Comparison Shopping.
Beware of Downsizing.
8 Geometry, Plane and Not So.
Basic Concepts.
Getting A New Angle.
The Parallel Universe.
That Figures.
Ratio and Proportion.
The Pythagorean Theorem.
Four Corners.
Solid!
Surface Area.
9 Checkbook Math.
Register, but Don’t Vote.
An Alternate Strategy.
10 Credit Card Math.
Take an Interest in Interest!
Universal Default.
Secured Credit Cards.
11 Mortgages.
The $100,000 Question.
An $89,000 Mortgage at 8%.
A $159,000 Mortgage at 7%.
Alternative Terms.
Faster Payback.
When to Refinance.
12 Insurance Math.
Probability.
Term Life.
Nonterm Life.
Other Risks.
Automobile Insurance.
13 Simple Investing.
Fixed Income Securities.
Certificates of Deposit.
Stocks.
Bonds.
Mutual Funds.
The Money Market.
14 Distance Problems.
Solving Linear Equations.
Distance Problems for Real.
Fuel Economy.
More Distance Problems.
A Measurement Tip Sheet.
B Addition and Multiplication Flash Cards.
C Calculating the Tip.
D Figuring Discounts and Sales Tax.
Index.