Everyday Math for Everyday Life A Handbook for When It Just Doesn’t Add Up

Everyday Math for Everyday Life: A Handbook for When It Just Doesn’t Add Up by Mark Ryan, published by Grand Central Publishing in December 2002, is a practical resource designed to enhance everyday math skills. This first edition spans 384 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a straightforward approach to mastering essential arithmetic concepts.
In this handbook, readers will find a structured review of fundamental math topics, including fractions and percentages, aimed at demystifying everyday financial calculations. The content is organized into sections that facilitate painless learning, enabling individuals to gain confidence in their understanding of concepts such as APR and credit card rates. This guide serves as a valuable tool for anyone looking to improve their self-help skills in mathematics.
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Everyday math skills can be painlessly learned and easily mastered, transforming readers from a person who doesn’t know the meaning of APR into someone who understands credit card rates. Ryan’s guide is broken into sections which review basic arithmetic from fractions to percents.
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