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EASTAWAY , ROB AND JEREMY WYNDHAM: How Long Is a Piece of String
Robson 2002 First VG+/VG (unread) slight tear on top of DJ 182pp 9 x 6 445g ΒΆ In the sequel to "Why do Buses Come in Threes", the authors give an insight into the way in which maths underlies so much of our everyday lives.For instance, have you ever wondered how a meter works in a taxi, or why a lift takes so long to respond to your call? In this book you will find the answers and much more, unearth the origins of a seven day week, and a seven note scale among other intruiging facts.

Offered for GBP 4.00 = appr. US$ 6.54 by: Stort Books - Book number: 22031


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