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Why Do Buses Come in Threes? :The Hidden Maths of Everyday Life
Why Do Buses Come in Threes? :The Hidden Maths of Everyday Life
Paperback
Published:
1 September, 2008
Description
With a foreword by Tim Rice, this book will change the way you see the world.
Why is it better to buy a lottery ticket on a Friday? Why are showers always too hot or too cold? And what's the connection between a rugby player taking a conversion and a tourist trying to get the best photograph of Nelson's Column? These and many other fascinating questions are answered in this entertaining and highly informative book, which is ideal for anyone wanting to remind themselves - or discover for the first time - that maths is relevant to almost everything we do.
Dating, cooking, travelling by car, gambling and even life-saving techniques have links with intriguing mathematical problems, as you will find explained here. Whether you have a PhD in astrophysics or haven't touched a maths problem since your school days, this book will give you a fresh understanding of the world around you.
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781861058621 |
| ISBN10 | 1861058624 |
| Number Of Pages | 224 |
| Item Weight | 240 g |
| Product Dimensions | 129 x 198 x 17 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | HarperCollins Publishers |
| Format | Paperback |
Media Reviews
'An interesting read for even the most maths-phobic' - The Good Book Guide
GoodReads Reviews
Author's Bio
Rob Eastaway is a writer, speaker and consultant. His books include the bestselling What is a Googly? (9781861056290) and Why Do Buses Come In Threes? (9781861058621). He jointly devised the system now used to officially rank international cricketers and lives in London, where he is a keen weekend cricketer and occasional golfer.