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Guesstimation: Solving The World's Problems On The Back Of A Cocktail Napkin - Lawrence Weinstein, John A. Adam
Princeton University Press (2008)
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Estimation theory, Estimation Theory/ Miscellanea, Mathematics / Advanced, Problem solving, Problem Solving/ Miscellanea

Guesstimationis a book that unlocks the power of approximation--it's popular mathematics rounded to the nearest power of ten! The ability to estimate is an important skill in daily life. More and more leading businesses today use estimation questions in interviews to test applicants' abilities to think on their feet.Guesstimationenables anyone with basic math and science skills to estimate virtually anything--quickly--using plausible assumptions and elementary arithmetic. Lawrence Weinstein and John Adam present an eclectic array of estimation problems that range from devilishly simple to quite sophisticated and from serious real-world concerns to downright silly ones. How long would it take a running faucet to fill the inverted dome of the Capitol? What is the total length of all the pickles consumed in the U.S. in one year? What are the relative merits of internal-combustion and electric cars, of coal and nuclear energy? The problems are marvelously diverse, yet the skills to solve them are the same. The authors show how easy it is to derive useful ballpark estimates by breaking complex problems into simpler, more manageable ones--and how there can be many paths to the right answer. The book is written in a question-and-answer format with lots of hints along the way. It includes a handy appendix summarizing the few formulas and basic science concepts needed, and its small size and French-fold design make it conveniently portable. Illustrated with humorous pen-and-ink sketches,Guesstimationwill delight popular-math enthusiasts and is ideal for the classroom.

Product Details
LoC Classification QA276.8 .W45 2008
Dewey 519.544
Format Paperback
Cover Price 19,95 €
No. of Pages 320
Height x Width 188 x 112 mm