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Why Do Buses Come in Threes

The Hidden Mathematics of Everyday Life

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Why is it better to buy a lottery ticket on a Friday? Is bad luck merely chance, or is there a deeper explanation? Can math enhance your dating prospects or even help you fall in love? If you've ever felt that math is working against you, you're not alone. Math and probability influence our daily lives, from dating to public transport. This engaging exploration reveals how everyday phenomena—like buses arriving in groups, identical potato chips, and slicing cake for odd-numbered guests—are tied to fascinating mathematical concepts. With humor and enthusiasm, the authors tackle intriguing questions, such as the optimal speed to run in the rain and the greatest sportsman statistically. They delve into the mathematical reasons behind peculiar coincidences, like two Presidents dying on July 4, the supposed accuracy of horoscopes, and the patterns in nature. Readers will learn about TV ratings, lottery odds, and why misfortunes seem to come in threes. The authors also dedicate a chapter to entertaining mathematical tricks for children. This journey through life's logic reveals the hidden mathematical codes behind common frustrations and curiosities. Discover how math explains everything from bar fights to the temperature of your shower, and why long supermarket lines are not just a result of bad luck. Math is more than numbers; it’s a lens through which to understand the world.

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Why Do Buses Come in Threes, Robert Eastaway, Jeremy Wyndham

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Titul
Why Do Buses Come in Threes
Podtitul
The Hidden Mathematics of Everyday Life
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavatel
Wiley
Rok vydání
1998
Vazba
pevná
Počet stran
156
ISBN10
0471347566
ISBN13
9780471347569
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Anotace
Why is it better to buy a lottery ticket on a Friday? Is bad luck merely chance, or is there a deeper explanation? Can math enhance your dating prospects or even help you fall in love? If you've ever felt that math is working against you, you're not alone. Math and probability influence our daily lives, from dating to public transport. This engaging exploration reveals how everyday phenomena—like buses arriving in groups, identical potato chips, and slicing cake for odd-numbered guests—are tied to fascinating mathematical concepts. With humor and enthusiasm, the authors tackle intriguing questions, such as the optimal speed to run in the rain and the greatest sportsman statistically. They delve into the mathematical reasons behind peculiar coincidences, like two Presidents dying on July 4, the supposed accuracy of horoscopes, and the patterns in nature. Readers will learn about TV ratings, lottery odds, and why misfortunes seem to come in threes. The authors also dedicate a chapter to entertaining mathematical tricks for children. This journey through life's logic reveals the hidden mathematical codes behind common frustrations and curiosities. Discover how math explains everything from bar fights to the temperature of your shower, and why long supermarket lines are not just a result of bad luck. Math is more than numbers; it’s a lens through which to understand the world.