
No Calculator? No Problem!
Mastering Mental Math
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Art Benjamin
No calculator? No problem! Whether a listener is prepping for a standardized test or just trying to figure out the check, mathematician Dr. Arthur Benjamin will teach listeners the fundamentals of mental addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. From there, listeners will turn to the art of "guess-timation" for problems that don’t require an exact answer. Listeners will learn:
- Tricks and techniques to arrive at answers for large problems listeners can’t do in their heads.
- How to effectively memorize important digits, such as phone numbers, credit card pins, or the dreaded numerical call-in conference passcode.
- Little-known math techniques, including over-subtraction and the cashier’s method.
- Mastery multiplication tables through 20 and multiply a pair of 2-digit numbers.
- How to think of numbers from left to right and hear the numbers without the need to visualize anything.
- Tricks for adding and subtracting numbers as high as 4-digits and multiplying 2-digit numbers—without a calculator.
- How to rely heavily on mental estimation and tricks for converting fractions and decimals.
With Professor Benjamin’s engaging, fun-filled lessons, listeners soon find themselves amazing other people and, perhaps more important, themselves. Examples included in the lessons use real-world applications that apply to shopping, banking, tipping, cooking, gaming, gambling, and sports statistics. The skills learned in No Calculator? No Problem!: Mastering Mental Math will teach listeners the tools necessary to excel in school, personal finance, work, and life. Learn to allocate spending, manage time, and master life like a math whiz.
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About the Professor
Dr. Arthur T. Benjamin is Smallwood Family Professor of Mathematics at Harvey Mudd College. He earned a PhD in mathematical sciences from Johns Hopkins University in 1989. Professor Benjamin’s teaching has been honored repeatedly by the Mathematical Association of America (MAA). In 2000, he received the MAA Deborah and Franklin Tepper Haimo National Award for Distinguished College or University Teaching of Mathematics. The MAA also named Professor Benjamin the 2006-2008 George Pólya Lecturer. In 2012, Princeton Review profiled him in “The Best 300 Professors.” He is also a professional magician, whose techniques are explained in his book Secrets of Mental Math: The Mathemagician's Guide to Lightning Calculation and Amazing Math Tricks. Professor Benjamin also served for five years as co-editor of Math Horizons magazine. An avid games player, Dr. Benjamin is a past winner of the American Backgammon Tour and has written more than 15 papers on the mathematics of games and puzzles. Professor Benjamin has appeared on dozens of television and radio programs and has been featured in publications including Scientific American, People, and The New York Times. In 2005, Reader's Digest called him America's Best Math Whiz. He is the recipient of the 2017 Communication Award from the Joint Policy Board for Mathematics, awarded to an individual who shares the beauty and value of mathematics to a broad audience.
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