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Memory jogging review, November 29, 2001
This review is from: Arithmetic Refresher: Improve your working knowledge of arithmetic (Paperback)
Have you ever blanked out when someone asked you a simple arithmetic question? Yeah, you know what I'm talking about.
This book is aimed at adults who have forgotten much of the basic arithmetic taught in school. It starts with the basics: addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, and then ranges over a variety of topics (business and financial calculations, percentages, charts, angle measurements, logarithms, mixtures and solutions, averages, etc.).
It contains over 800 problems, easy-to-follow questions and answers in a question and answer style.
If you are returning to school, or have school aged children (and need to help with homework) this book can help to jog your memory.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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a math classic, April 8, 2008
This review is from: Arithmetic Refresher: Improve your working knowledge of arithmetic (Paperback)
This is a very interesting paperback book from Dover on arithmetic. It has fractions, division, square roots, the usual math stuff. But it also has world problems, like mixtures and percents that can still be applied in today's world. Dr. Klaf has written several other books that are equally interesting.
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if you work a cashier job, this book is for you, April 12, 2011
This review is from: Arithmetic Refresher: Improve your working knowledge of arithmetic (Paperback)
but it wasn't for me who used to be into math and is now trying to get back into it.
I spent about a week to review every page. I can tell this book for sure is a collection of fun high school math reviews (or up to Prealgebra at community colleges?). the topics are not necessarily organized like it explains square root of X equals X^1/2 around page 360 but HAVEN'T WE USED THIS OVER AND OVER THROUGH THE BOOK?
it's a book book and i like the cover but don't recommend it to anyone.
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