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The book of perfectly perilous math, by Sean Connolly

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The book of perfectly perilous math, by Sean Connolly
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The book of perfectly perilous math
Oclc number
759916612
Responsibility statement
by Sean Connolly
Summary
Uses perilious situations to inspire readers as they solve word problems using fractions, algebra, geometry, probability, expressions, and equationsA blend of middle school math with fantasy to create an exciting adventure in problem-solving. These word problems are perilous, do-or-die scenarios of blood-sucking vampires (How many months would it take a single vampire to completely take over a town of 500,000 people?), or a rowboat of 5 shipwrecked sailors with a single barrel of freshwater (How much can they drink, and for how long, before they go mad from thirst?). Each problem requires readers to dig deep into the tools they're learning in school to figure out how to survive
Table Of Contents
Challenge 1: The pit and the pendulum -- Challenge 2: Pizza peril -- Brain bender: Beat the calculator -- Challenge 3: Spend a million -- Brain bender: The "11 trick" -- Challenge 4: The gallon or the gallows -- Challenge 5: Sage in the tower -- Challenge 6: The "solution" solution -- Challenge 7: The desert decision -- Brain bender: The disappearing dollar -- Challenge 8: Make it last! -- Challenge 9: The secret code -- Challenge 10: Quick change on the train -- Challenge 11: Buying a pyramid -- Challenge 12: Buried alive? -- Challenge 13 The rope bridge -- Brain bender: Guesswork? No--Gausswork!
Target audience
juvenile
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Perfectly perilous math
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