Using Math to Design a Roller Coaster

Using Math to Design a Roller Coaster by Hilary Koll is a 32-page book published by Gareth Stevens Pub. in 2006. This edition is presented in English and explores the essential role of math skills in ensuring the safety of roller coasters. The book provides an engaging overview of how mathematical concepts are applied in real-life scenarios, specifically in the context of amusement park rides.
Readers will find a blend of educational content and interactive math activities that utilize real-life data related to roller coasters. The book emphasizes the importance of math in inspecting structures for safety, making it a valuable resource for children interested in both math and engineering. Through its informative approach, this book aims to enhance understanding of mathematical applications in everyday life, particularly in the thrilling world of roller coasters.
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Explains how math skills are needed to inspect structures for safety and includes math activities using real-life data and facts about roller coasters.
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