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  • Title Math for Trades: Volume 1
  • Author(s) Chad Flinn and Mark Overgaard
  • Publisher: Open Education; eBook (Creative Commons Licensed)
  • License(s): CC BY 4.0
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  • Language: English
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Book Description

This volume represents the building blocks for math training. The book includes whole numbers, fractions, decimals, and percents. The material is presented from a trades perspective with easy-to-understand examples and video explanations accompanying questions. The goal of this volume is to get students prepared for the more advanced topics that they will encounter during their trades math education.

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