Mathsemantics: Making Numbers Talk Sense

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Viking, 1994 - Education - 310 pages
In this anecdotal, sporadically illuminating book, he deflates dubious statistics, exposes pitfalls in surveys, punches holes in accountants' reports and offers advice to math teachers. MacNeal pinpoints mathematical or logical errors commonly made by travelers, market analysts, students and others--errors that he believes may be due to the adult's retention of the child's tendency to confuse words with the things that words represent. Appendices include problems as well as recruitment quizzes for secretaries, clerical workers and lawyers

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A fruitful start
1
The challenge of togetherness
9
More problems with names
54
Copyright

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