The Calendar Code The Calendar Based on 0 Through 6

Cover of The Calendar Code The Calendar Based on 0 Through 6 by David Braverman
Year: 2013
Language: en
Pages: 146
ISBN-13: 9781483630649
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Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 0.82011961464 Pounds
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The Calendar Code The Calendar Based on 0 Through 6 by David Braverman, published by Xlibris Corporation LLC in June 2013, is a unique exploration of calendar systems through mathematical concepts. This 146-page book delves into the codes assigned to each month, year, and century, focusing on the predictable cycles established since the transition from the Julian to the Gregorian calendar. The author introduces readers to an easily learned mathematical system known as Modulo 7, which serves as the foundation for solving problems related to dates.

In this edition, readers will encounter a series of tasks that involve equations with four quantities, one of which is unknown, such as the day of the week. The book emphasizes the simplicity of working with whole numbers, specifically multiples of 7, to facilitate understanding without the need for complex calculations. With subjects spanning games and activities, Sudoku, and mathematics, this work offers an engaging approach to recreational mathematics, inviting readers to explore the interplay between dates and mathematical principles.


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Most of this book is based on codes assigned to each month of the year, to each year and to each century. Since Pope Gregory XIII replaced the Julian calendar with the Gregorian calendar on February 24, 1582, (and I don’t know if he named after himself), the calendar has followed a cycle that makes it predictable. That’s where you and I come in. The mathematics is based on an easily learned system called Modulo 7. The problems involve dates and are based an equation with involving 4 quantities. One of them will be unknown. In Task A, that will be the day of the week. If a carnival had a wheel with a spinner that had the 7 days of the week on them, wherever the spinner stops MUST be a day of the week. That is essentially modulo 7. There are no fractions. There are just seven numbers. Readers should know multiples of 7 to avoid having to look at the table.

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Language: en. Pages: 146.

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