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The Math of Life and Death | A Guide to the Book by Kit Yates

If you thought math was a numbers game, you may be missing the point. In The Math of Life and Death Kit Yates takes it to a whole new level, applying numeracy skills to a vast array of interesting subjects and somehow making it sound simple.

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  • Synopsis of the original book
  • Key takeaways from each chapter
  • How math is a powerful tool for getting insights into the past and the future
  • How faulty mathematics ruins lives
  • Editorial Review
  • Background on Kit Yates

About the Original Book:

For anyone who knows what they are doing, math is a vehicle to determine the age of things, predict the course of pandemics, and even catch murderers. Experts might make these processes sound complex, but as it turns out, the math at the root of it is within anyone’s grasp. In The Math of Life and Death, Yates explores the seven mathematical principles that affect our lives, presenting them as if to a Math 101 class. Using analogies that are both relatable and captivating, he shows us the power of math in everything from the courtroom to the doctor’s office.

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