Post: The Hidden Maths of Everyday Life anybody decided to read it?
06-27-2015, 09:53 AM #1
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Decided to pick up a new book called How Not to be Wrong: The Hidden Maths of Everyday Life by Jordan Ellenberg
Over the past couple of months been reading a couple different books this one just the newest in a long line of reading material.

If you're curious

  • Brief history of time by Stephen hawking
  • Thinking fast and slow by Daniel kahneman
  • Some for dummies books



Also have The establishment by Owen jones to read

So back to
How Not to be Wrong: The Hidden Maths of Everyday Life by Jordan Ellenberg

Book talks about how we think about maths wrong and how maths is useful all the time.
Worth saying that so far the book is a good read.
Even if you did not like maths at school worth reading.
Got me thinking about digging up some old mathematics text books doing some math problems.

So far about 40 pages into the book thank you delayed trains!

Reading is a habit started to get into again great to put time aside during the evenings to read a book. So what was the last book you decided to read?
Any of the above books you decided to read?
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