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ID021435
Call Number510/CLA
Title ProperHow to be good at maths
LanguageENG
AuthorClarke, Peter ;  Clissold, Caroline ;  Moseley, Cherri
PublicationLondon,  Dorling Kindersley Limited,  2016.
Description320p   White spine
NoteAre you baffled by negative numbers? Need help rounding up or down? Or how to add fractions? Learn all this and more in How to be Good at Maths, the simplest-ever visual guide to maths. Find out how much you would weigh on Jupiter, calculate the mean average age of your football team and even use pizza to understand pesky fractions. Unlike other maths workbooks, How to be Good at Maths introduces each topic with colourful pictures, real-life examples and fascinating facts. Making maths fun and easy, it is ideal for reluctant mathematicians or for revising before a test. The unique visual approach of How to be Good at Maths makes basic maths easier to understand than ever before with short, simple explanations that demystify even the most challenging topics. Each topic has a real-life example so you can see how fractions, decimals and more work in an everyday situation.
Standard Number9780241185988
Price. Qualification£14.99(Hb)
Classification Number510
Key WordsMathematics ;  Mathematics - Problems, exercises, etc.


 
 
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