The Practical Problems in Mathematics series offers students of specific trades useful help in basic mathematics and opportunities to practice math principles on problems applied to their area of interest. Practical Problems in Mathematics for Carpenters, seventh edition, contains 43 instructional units progressing from the simplest basic arithmetic operations to compound problems applied in light frame construction. Each of the 43 units begins with a brief review of the math principal to be applied in that unit. The book contains more than 800 carpentry problems, including two comprehensive tests.
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Math Tips underscore important points and provide additional easy-to-understand examples. Answers to odd-numbered practice problems are provided in the back of the book.
This book presents important math concepts in short, easily understood units. The author clearly illustrates every concept with examples and practice problems drawn from the types of tasks that technicians perform on the job every day.
Provides information for carpentry students to strengthen their fundamental math skills and teaches them how to apply that knowledge in every step of construction.
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Excerpt from Arithmetic for Carpenters and Builders This book was written for the purpose of presenting the subject of arithmetic, as used in the daily work of the carpenter and builder, in a simple form.
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Robert Bradford. Preface Mathematics is involved in every phase of carpentry work including blueprint reading , measurement of materials ... Practical Problems in Mathematics for Carpenters Contents SECTION 1 WHOLE NUMBERS Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit.
This edition blends traditional construction techniques with today's latest practices, including contemporary safety tools, alternative construction, such as concrete forms, and green building techniques.
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