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"Everyday Math Demystified" will help you to strengthen or refresh your knowledge of real-world mathematics. It is intended for beginners, but it can serve you as supplemental text for middle- and high-school level classes as well as for intermediate and advanced study. p>
Features include: Hundreds of brand-new quiz and test questions with answer keys, similar to those used in standardized scholastic exams Chapter-opening objectives that give you insight into what you are going to learn in each step Questions at the end of every chapter that reinforce your learning and pinpoint your weaknesses "Still Struggling?" icons that offer specific recommendations for those difficult subtopics A final exam for overall self-assessment
I like the quizzes and tests in this book. However, I feel that this book does not "demystify" anything. If I didn't already know the material I don't think this book would have taught me anything. To be honest, it sometimes had me confused and seemed to make some topics more complicated than they needed to be.
While the book itself is a wonderful resource, I don't recommend it to readers who absorb information visually. I struggled to comprehend the language used and what was trying to be explained. Whenever I did the problems I often found myself confused. If you're looking to study math from a middle school or high school education level, consider Khan Academy, a free online learning resource that provides mainly audible but also visual explanations for problems. All in all a good book depends on who the reader is and how they process information.
This is actually similar to the textbooks we had in school. Covers look fun and that's where the fun stops. It is not for someone who is not at least familiar with subject. Structure of book is weird at least, it starts with numbers then it suddenly tries to show you other number systems and quickly overwhelms you with math symbols. So if you want to learn math and look at it from fresh perspective look elsewhere.
The late Stan Gibilisco writes an interesting study guide that goes all the way back to the beginning of math, meaning how we got our digits. It's a good book for people whose minds work similar to a computer, as his focus also shows the foundation of binary code. Outside of that the explanations are complicated for the elementary math elements included therein. Might be good for an adult trying to get back into studying math.