Math Workbook by Tom Henry
Unfortunately, math is often the most disliked and least understood subject taught in school. This usually results from a failure, either on the part of the teacher or student, to appreciate the practical usefulness of math.
Problems are considered merely as "numbers," and the student never really knows how this information was obtained and can be used in later life. As a result, the student sees no good reason why they should attempt to understand even the most basic operations.
In the quizzes throughout this book you will be asked several questions on a math subject. You may not be able to recall all of them. So what? There is nothing that prevents you from reviewing this book, which is the priceless secret of learning. That is all you need to do, spend a little more time building up your processes of recall and recognition.
Now, this book is really a very simple illustration of how we use the four most basic operations of math, addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, but you think for a few minutes of how many times each day you perform these operations you will realize the importance of math.
What does this have to do with taking an exam? The answer is this, without understanding basic math operations, you cannot hope to pass an exam or be successful in the construction industry. Publisher/Edition: Tom Henry/2011/819
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Description | Math Workbook by Tom Henry Unfortunately, math is often the most disliked and least understood subject taught in school. This usually results from a failure, either on the part of the teacher or student, to appreciate the practical usefulness of math. Problems are considered merely as "numbers," and the student never really knows how this information was obtained and can be used in later life. As a result, the student sees no good reason why they should attempt to understand even the most basic operations. In the quizzes throughout this book you will be asked several questions on a math subject. You may not be able to recall all of them. So what? There is nothing that prevents you from reviewing this book, which is the priceless secret of learning. That is all you need to do, spend a little more time building up your processes of recall and recognition. Now, this book is really a very simple illustration of how we use the four most basic operations of math, addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, but you think for a few minutes of how many times each day you perform these operations you will realize the importance of math. What does this have to do with taking an exam? The answer is this, without understanding basic math operations, you cannot hope to pass an exam or be successful in the construction industry. Publisher/Edition: Tom Henry/2011/819 |