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Practical Problems in Mathematics for Carpenters

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ISBN-10: 1111313423

ISBN-13: 9781111313425

Edition: 9th 2012 (Revised)

Authors: Mark Huth

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Take command of any building and carpentry project with the robust, construction-specific math skills you will get from the 9th Edition of PRACTICAL PROBLEMS IN MATHEMATICS FOR CARPENTERS. Divided into short units, this combination book/workbook explains the math principles essential to carpentry and building construction in straightforward, concise language, and then reinforces each concept with samples of problems common in the trade. Step-by-step solutions to the problems, as well as detailed illustrations, help you easily understand the math, visualize its application in everyday carpentry work, and perform functions yourself.
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Book details

Edition: 9th
Copyright year: 2012
Publisher: Delmar Cengage Learning
Publication date: 7/26/2011
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 208
Size: 8.03" wide x 9.13" long x 0.51" tall
Weight: 1.254
Language: English

Mark Huth is a former editor at Delmar Cengage Learning, a role that took him inside hundreds of classrooms and allowed him to glean the best teaching methods for his students and readers. He travels extensively throughout North America, gaining first-hand knowledge of construction methods and materials. In addition to BASIC PRINCIPLES FOR CONSTRUCTION, he is the author of several other respected texts on construction principles, technology, and mathematics. Mr. Huth has also taught high school building construction and worked as a professional carpenter and subcontractor. He holds a master of science degree in curriculum and instruction, as well as permanent certification in building…    

Preface
Whole Numbers
Addition of Whole Numbers
Subtraction of Whole Number
Multiplication of Whole Numbers
Division of Whole Numbers
Combined Operations with Whole Numbers
Common Fractions
Addition of Common Fractions
Subtraction of Common Fractions
Multiplication of Common Fractions
Division of Common Fractions
Combined Operations with Common Fractions
Decimal Fractions
Addition of Decimal Fractions
Subtraction of Decimal Fractions
Multiplication of Decimal Fractions
Division of Decimal Fractions
Expressing Common Fractions and Mixed Numbers as Decimals
Percent And Percentage
Simple Percent and Percentage
Interest
Discounts
Measurement: Direct and Computed
Linear Measure
Working with Feet and Inches
Square Measure
Surface Measurement�Triangles
The Framing Square
Surface Measurement�Irregular Figures
Surface Measurement�Circles
Volume Measurement�Cubes and Rectangular Solids
Board Measure
Volume Measurement�Cylinders
Weight Measure
Powers and Roots
Applications of Exponents in Formulas
Using Square Root to Find Sides of Right Triangles
Combined Operations Applied to Building Construction
Girders, Sills, and Floor Joists
Wall Plates
Studding and Fire-Stops or Draft Stops
Common Rafters
Hip Rafters
Sheathing and Subflooring
Trim
Roofing
Doors and Windows
Siding
Stairs
Glossary
Appendix
Answers Odd Numbered Practical Problems