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Math for Trades: Volume 2 by Chad Flinn, Mark Overgaard; BCIT is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted.

Math for Trades: Volume 2

Description: The Math for Trades: Volume 2 textbook continues where the first volume left off. Volume 2 increases the challenge with topics such as converting units and working with equations, perimeter, area, and volume. Once again the material is presented from a trades perspective with easy-to-understand examples and videos explanations accompanying questions. The goal of this volume is to take the material you learned in Math for Trades: Volume 1 and apply it to more advanced topics that you may encounter during your trades training.

July 2, 2021 | Updated: May 16, 2022
Author: Chad Flinn, Mark Overgaard; BCIT

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Trades, Trades - General

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