Slicing pizzas, racing turtles, and further adventures in applied mathematics

Slicing pizzas, racing turtles, and further adventures in applied mathematics1999
About this book
"In this sequel to Towing Icebergs, Falling Dominoes (Princeton, 1998), Banks presents another collection of puzzles for readers interested in sharpening their thinking and mathematical skills. The problems range from the wondrous to the eminently practical.
In one chapter, the author helps us determine the total number of people who have lived on earth; in another, he shows how an understanding of mathematical curves can help a thrifty lover, armed with construction paper and scissors, keep expenses down on Valentine's Day.".
"Covering a broad range of fields, from geography and environmental studies to map- and flag-making, Banks uses basic algebra and geometry to solve problems. If famous scientists have also pondered these questions, the author shares the historical details with the reader. Designed to entertain and to stimulate thinking, this book can be read for sheer personal enjoyment."--BOOK JACKET.
Details
- First published
- 1999
- OL Work ID
- OL1811085W
Subjects
MathematicsPopular worksPre-CalculusAppliedReferenceEssays