Synopses & Reviews
Covers percentages, probability, proportions, and moreGet a grip on all types of word problems by applying them to real life
Are you mystified by math word problems? This easy-to-understand guide shows you how to conquer these tricky questions with a step-by-step plan for finding the right solution each and every time, no matter the kind or level of problem. From learning math lingo and performing operations to calculating formulas and writing equations, you'll get all the skills you need to succeed!
Discover how to:
- Translate word problems into plain English
Brush up on basic math skills
Plug in the right operation or formula
Tackle algebraic and geometric problems
Check your answers to see if they work
Synopsis
The application of mathematics is indispensable in such diverse fields as medicine, computer sciences, space exploration, the skilled trades, business, defense, and government. (www.mathaware.org) Math Word Problems For Dummies helps math-wary readers of all levels place difficult concepts into practical exercises that put math into relatable context.
Synopsis
Covers percentages, probability, proportions, and more
Get a grip on all types of word problems by applying them to real life
Are you mystified by math word problems? This easy-to-understand guide shows you how to conquer these tricky questions with a step-by-step plan for finding the right solution each and every time, no matter the kind or level of problem. From learning math lingo and performing operations to calculating formulas and writing equations, you'll get all the skills you need to succeed!
Discover how to:
* Translate word problems into plain English
*
Brush up on basic math skills
*
Plug in the right operation or formula
*
Tackle algebraic and geometric problems
*
Check your answers to see if they work
About the Author
Mary Jane Sterling is also the author of Algebra For Dummies, Trigonometry For Dummies, Algebra II For Dummies, CliffsStudySolver Algebra I, and CliffsStudySolver Algebra II. She taught junior high and high school math for many years before beginning her current tenure at Bradley University in Peoria, Illinois. Mary Jane especially enjoys working with future teachers, doing volunteer work with her college students and fellow Kiwanians, and sitting down with a glass of lemonade and a good murder mystery.
Table of Contents
Introduction.Part I: Lining Up the Basic Strategies.
Chapter 1: Getting Comfortable with Math Speak.
Chapter 2: Planning Your Attack on a Word Problem.
Chapter 3: Coordinating the Units.
Chapter 4: Stepping through the Problem.
Part II: Taking Charge of the Math.
Chapter 5: Deciding On the Operation.
Chapter 6: Improving Your Percentages.
Chapter 7: Making Things Proportional.
Chapter 8: Figuring the Probability and Odds.
Chapter 9: Counting Your Coins.
Chapter 10: Formulating a Plan with Formulas.
Part III: Tackling Word Problems from Algebra.
Chapter 11: Solving Basic Number Problems.
Chapter 12: Charting Consecutive Integers.
Chapter 13: Writing Equations Using Algebraic Language.
Chapter 14: Improving the Quality and Quantity of Mixture Problems.
Chapter 15: Feeling Your Age with Age Problems.
Chapter 16: Taking the Time to Work on Distance.
Chapter 17: Being Systematic with Systems of Equations.
Part IV: Taking the Shape of Geometric Word Problems.
Chapter 18: Plying Pythagoras.
Chapter 19: Going around in Circles with Perimeter and Area.
Chapter 20: Volumizing and Improving Your Surface.
Part V: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 21: Ten Classic Brainteasers.
Chapter 22: Ten Unlikely Mathematicians.
Index.