Why do buses come in threes? : the hidden mathematics of everyday life / Rob Eastaway and Jeremy Wyndham.
By: Eastaway, Robert [author].
Contributor(s): Wyndham, Jeremy [author] | Shore, Barbara [Illustrator].
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TextPublisher: London : Robson, 2005Description: xii, 176 p. : ill. ; 20 cm.ISBN: 9781861058621 (pbk.).Subject(s): Mathematical recreations | Mathematics -- MiscellaneaDDC classification: 510 EAS Online resources: Table of contents only
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| 510 EAS How many socks make a pair? : | 510 EAS How long is a piece of string? : | 510 EAS How many socks make a pair? : | 510 EAS Why do buses come in threes? : | 510 FRY The indisputable existence of Santa Claus : | 510 GIR Ace your Mathematics : | 510 GOL Train your brain to be a maths genius / |
Originally published: 1998.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 206-208) and index.

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