What's the Point of Math? - DK
- Publisher: MATHEMATICS
- Availability: In Stock
- SKU: 45065
- Number of Pages: 128
Rs.790.00
Rs.995.00
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What’s the Point of Math?
Author(s): DK
Binding: Hardcover
Paper Quality: Color Maat Paper
Category: Mathematics, Education, Children’s Non-Fiction
Recommended For:
Students, young learners curious about real-world applications of math, parents, and teachers looking to make mathematics engaging and practical.
Key Points
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Explains Why Math Matters:
Shows how mathematics is used in everyday life, from shopping to space exploration. -
Real-World Examples:
Demonstrates math’s role in science, engineering, sports, and technology. -
Visually Engaging:
Filled with colorful graphics, infographics, and fun illustrations. -
Covers Key Topics:
Includes fractions, geometry, statistics, probability, algebra, and more. -
Fun Facts & Challenges:
Interactive elements that make learning exciting. -
Designed for Young Readers:
Accessible explanations for children aged 8+.