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portada Ranbir: A seven-year old's introduction to higher mathematics
Type
Physical Book
Language
English
Pages
80
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
21.6 x 14.0 x 0.5 cm
Weight
0.11 kg.
ISBN13
9781639888788

Ranbir: A seven-year old's introduction to higher mathematics

Mona R. Semerau (Author) · Atmosphere Press · Paperback

Ranbir: A seven-year old's introduction to higher mathematics - Semerau, Mona R.

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Synopsis "Ranbir: A seven-year old's introduction to higher mathematics"

Ranbir told me about a little game once. He asked me how thick would a block of paper be if you could fold one sheet 50 times. I thought a bit and finally made a "C" with my hand. "I'n'know, this thick?" He laughed and called me a dummy. Try it! he said, but be sure you have a big sheet of paper. Really big. My name is Buck O'Doul. I'm only seven years old. I decided to take up this challenge and fold the state of Nebraska 50 times and see what I came up with.Little did I know what I was getting into -- I was being sucked into the world of higher mathematics, squares and square roots, hooky things, squishy scales and logarithms, and all pretty much just by counting on my fingers!

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