Crunching numbers

Title
Crunching numbers

Personal Author EPSB
Rebecca L. Johnson

Summary
Discusses the tools and math strategies that scientists use to work with large numbers, explores how the strategies of estimating and rounding make large numbers easier to work with, and identifies some uses of supercomputers.

Year Published
2004

Series
Math behind the science

Volume
Math Behind the Science

Physical Description
24 p. : col. ill., col. maps ; 23 cm.

Note
"Estimating, data analysis"--Cover.
 
"National Geographic reading expeditions"--Cover.

Contents
Numbers that boggle the mind -- Millions of monarchs -- Simple cells -- The ultimate number crunchers -- Math mentor: words count! -- Math notebook -- Glossary.

Subject
Mathematics.
 
Estimation theory.
 
Calculators.
 
Electronic spreadsheets.
 
Supercomputers.

Added Corporate Author
National Geographic Society (U.S.)

Summary
Discusses the tools and math strategies that scientists use to work with large numbers, explores how the strategies of estimating and rounding make large numbers easier to work with, and identifies some uses of supercomputers.

ISBN
9780792245926

Publisher
Washington, D.C. : National Geographic, c2004.


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Institutional Services SchoolsBL W JOHTeacher resource30706000407847Highwood Balanced Lit