Books, Brochures, and Chapters>Book:  Ellenberg, Jordan (2014-05-29), How Not to Be Wrong, Penguin, Retrieved on 2014-06-24
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    24 JUN 2014

     Public School Mathematics are Like Drills

    “Mathematics is not just a sequence of computations to be carried out by rote until your patience or stamina runs out—although it might seem that way from what you’ve been taught in courses called mathematics. Those integrals are to mathematics as weight training and calisthenics are to soccer. If you want to play soccer—I mean, really play, at a competitive level—you’ve got to do a lot of boring, repetitive, apparently pointless drills. Do professional players ever use those dril...
    Folksonomies: education mathematics stem
    Folksonomies: education mathematics stem
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    24 JUN 2014

     The Laffer Curve

    The horizontal axis here is level of taxation, and the vertical axis represents the amount of revenue the government takes in from taxpayers. On the left edge of the graph, the tax rate is 0%; in that case, by definition, the government gets no tax revenue. On the right, the tax rate is 100%; whatever income you have, whether from a business you run or a salary you’re paid, goes straight into Uncle Sam’s bag. Which is empty. Because if the government vacuums up every cent of the wage you...
    Folksonomies: economics taxation
    Folksonomies: economics taxation
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    24 JUN 2014

     The Law of Large Numbers

    The game is called who’s the best at flipping coins. It’s pretty simple. You flip a bunch of coins and whoever gets the most heads wins. To make this a little more interesting, though, not everybody has the same number of coins. Some people—Team Small—have only ten coins, while the members of Team Big have a hundred each. If we score by absolute number of heads, one thing’s for almost sure—the winner of this game is going to come from Team Big. The typical Big player is going to ...
    Folksonomies: mathematics statistics
    Folksonomies: mathematics statistics
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