Number Freaking

Number Freaking by Gary Rimmer, published by Icon Books, Limited in 2006, is a unique exploration of mathematics that spans 224 pages. This book presents a cheerful mix of precise arithmetic and engaging narratives, transforming everyday numbers into small stories that are both amusing and enlightening. It invites readers to discover answers to a variety of intriguing questions, making it an entertaining resource for those curious about the world of numbers.
Readers will find a diverse range of topics covered in Number Freaking, from sex to physics and psychology to celebrity trivia. The book is designed for casual reading, allowing for easy dipping in and out, while also being engaging enough to read in one sitting. With its focus on mathematics, number theory, and probability, this edition serves as a reference for anyone interested in the fun side of numbers and their applications in everyday life.
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‘A cheerful little mix of absurdly precise arithmetic … this is a book for nutters with calculators and a lot of fun’ Guardian’Rimmer takes everyday numbers and spins them into small stories which are by turns amazing, hilarious and revealing … a book designed to be dipped into which nevertheless I consumed in one sitting.’ Arthur Smith, comedianFrom sex to physics, from celebrities to psychology – Number Freaking provides the answers to all the essential questions you’ve never asked
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