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      May 02, 2016 04:19PM
    
     Well, thanks to a broken toe I had plenty of time to start working on my nineteenth popular science and math e-book:  Math Concepts Everyone Should Know (And Can Learn). For this beauty I made sure that no prior knowledge in mathematics is needed. You will learn how to count combinations, compute probabilities, measure power, solve geometric problems, evaluate surveys and even a little something about the nature of the infinities (Yep, there's more than one). Go get 'em while they're hot ... but most importantly: enjoy the intellectual stimulation!
      Well, thanks to a broken toe I had plenty of time to start working on my nineteenth popular science and math e-book:  Math Concepts Everyone Should Know (And Can Learn). For this beauty I made sure that no prior knowledge in mathematics is needed. You will learn how to count combinations, compute probabilities, measure power, solve geometric problems, evaluate surveys and even a little something about the nature of the infinities (Yep, there's more than one). Go get 'em while they're hot ... but most importantly: enjoy the intellectual stimulation!
    
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