Life of Fred: Zillions of Practice Problems: Decimals and Percents

Consumable. Written by Dr. Stanley Schmidt with the intent to make math come alive with lots of humor, clear explanations, and silly illustrations that stick in the mind. The student will learn to think mathematically. Each text is written in the style of a novel with a humorous story line. Each section tells part of the life of Fred Gauss and how, in the course of his life, he encounters the need for the math and then learns the methods.

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B-RM233

Consumable. Written by Dr. Stanley Schmidt with the intent to make math come alive with lots of humor, clear explanations, and silly illustrations that stick in the mind. The student will learn to think mathematically. Each text is written in the style of a novel with a humorous story line. Each section tells part of the life of Fred Gauss and how, in the course of his life, he encounters the need for the math and then learns the methods.

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Need a lot of practice or stuck on a particular kind of problem? Requested by many readers, this book contains questions keyed directly to the chapters and topics of Life of Fred: Decimals and Percents. The answer to every problem is worked out in complete detail.

In this book you will find:

  • Hundreds of new problems organized according to the chapters of Life of Fred: Decimals and Percents
  • Problems containing lots of tiny stories about Fred and his friends, Joe and Darlene
  • Complete solutions and answers

This book is mandatory for those who need it. The Zillions of Practice Problems Slogan: Do all these and you should reach teacher-level.

Life of Fred Zillions of Practice Problems for Decimals and Percents is a hardcover textbook containing 176 pages. This book is not consumable. All answers are written on separate paper or in a notebook. This is an optional book of extra questions for those who feel the need for extra practice.

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