Graham, Alan, 1947-

Basic mathematics : an introduction / Alan Graham. - [Enhanced Credo edition] - 1 online resource (32 entries) : 204 images ; digital files. - Teach yourself . - Teach yourself books. .

Originally published in Great Britain in 1995 by Hodder Education, an Hachette UK company. First published in the US in 1997 by McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. This edition published 2017 by John Murray Learning.

Includes bibliographical references.

Meet the author -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Reasons to be cheerful about mathematics: Is this book really for me? Can I succeed now if I failed at school? Hasn't maths changed since I was at school? Will it help to use a calculator? Can I help my child? -- 2. The magic number machine: Numbers, numbers everywhere; Saying hello to your calculator; Introducing the counting numbers; The calculator constant; Tens and units; Hundreds, thousands and beyond; Children and numbers; Answers to exercises for Chapter 2 -- 3. Calculating with numbers: Properties of numbers; Adding; Subtracting; Multiplying; Dividing; Knowing what sum to do; Answers to exercises for Chapter 3 -- 4. Fractions: Facing up to fractions; What is a fraction? How to picture a fraction; Fitting fractions into the number line; What are equivalent fractions? Adding and subtracting fractions; Multiplying and dividing fractions; Ratio and proportion; Answers to exercises for Chapter 4 -- 5. Decimals: Decimal fractions; What is the point of the decimal point? Using the four rules with decimals; Dividing fractions; An overview of decimals; Answers to exercises for Chapter 5 -- 6. Percentages: What is a percentage? Changing a fraction to a percentage; Why bother with percentages? Calculating percentage increases and reductions; Persistent problems with percentages; Answers to exercises for Chapter 6 -- 7. Measuring: What do we measure? Why do we measure? How do we measure? How accurately should we measure? Imperial and metric units’ Answers to exercises for Chapter 7 -- 8. Statistical graphs: Barcharts and piecharts; Scattergraphs and line graphs; Misleading graphs; Answers to exercises for Chapter 8 -- 9. Using a formula: Is algebra abstract and irrelevant? Algebra as shorthand; Calculating with formulas; Proving with algebra; Answers to exercises for Chapter 9 -- 10. Puzzles, games and diversions: 1. Bus number game; 2. Pub cricket; 3. Guess my number; 4. Finger tables; 5. The story of 12; 6. Magic squares; 7. Magic triangle; 8. Upside down; 9. Logically speaking; 10. The bells, the bells! 11. Calculator inversions; 12. Four 4s; 13. Return journey; 14. Find the numbers; 15. Explore and explain the pattern; 16. 1089 and all that; 17. Large and small sums; 18. Gold pieces; 19. Initially speaking; 20. Guess the number; 21. Nim; 22. Calculator snooker; 23. Place Invaders; Answers for Chapter 10 -- 11. Spreadsheets: An overview of a spreadsheet; Why bother using a spreadsheet? Using a spreadsheet; Number sequences on a spreadsheet; Percentages on a spreadsheet; What else will a spreadsheet do? Answers to exercises for Chapter 11 -- Diagnostic quiz: Quiz; Solutions to the quiz; Detailed comments on the solutions -- Appendixes: Appendix A: Calculating a best buy; Appendix B: Reading the 24-hour clock; Appendix C: Bus and railway timetables; Appendix D: Checking the supermarket bill; Appendix E: Understanding a shop receipt; Appendix F: Checking the VAT; Appendix G: Cooking with figures; Appendix H: Buying a TV set; Appendix I: Will it fit? Appendix J: Measures of alcohol; Appendix K: Understanding barcodes; Appendix L: Junk mail and free offers; Appendix M: Winning on the National Lottery; Appendix N: Safe travel -- Taking it further.

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Do you shy away from using numbers? Basic Mathematics can help. An easy-to-follow guide, it will ensure you gain the confidence you need to tackle maths and overcome your fears. It offers simple explanations of all the key areas, including: numbers and calculations (arithmetic), shape and space (geometry), handling data (statistics), and problem solving. Along the way you will also learn what algebra is about, discover how to use a spreadsheet and have the chance to try a variety of puzzles and everyday problems. Everything you needs is here in one book. Do you shy away from using numbers? Basic Mathematics can help. An easy-to-follow guide, it will ensure you gain the confidence you need to tackle maths and overcome your fears.


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