Why math is awesome




















Or, hide it away, bringing out a new math fact every time you need to answer THAT question. Did you know that in a room of 23 people, it's more likely than not that two people share a birthday? Did you know that everything from rock music to code-breaking is based on math? This book proves once and for all that there is nothing dusty or dull about this amazing subject!

Math Is Awesome is packed full of eye-opening and extraordinary math-based facts that kids will love to discover and share. Each fact hooks readers into a discussion of some of the most fascinating areas of mathematics. A great gift for children aged 8 and up.

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Academy Student. Doubling a recipe? How many cases of beer for your party? How many pages until the exciting conclusion of this book? How much gas will this road trip cost? Who says these skills are applicable to life? People are often attracted to power and self-confidence.

Now expand that to understanding the probability at poker or the ratios of how to make a good drink. If you are already scientifically inclined, maybe just talking stats over a fine meal is enough. Come on baby, talk nerdy to me! Additionally, many of the high paying jobs in our market right now, particularly engineering and computer science, require lots of mathematical know how. If you want to wine and dine your ladies on the old fashion way, mathematical prowess could still get you there.

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