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Everyman’s Mathematics. By F.G. Brown. Pp. xviii, 747 36s. 1947. (Angus and Robertson)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 November 2016

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Copyright © The Mathematical Association 1949

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page 63 note * Was it not Sir Oliver Lodge who gave another warning in connection with Proportion, by such examples as “If two peacoclrs can wake one man, how many can wake six men”, and “If a diamond is worth ₤210,000, how much are 950 similar diamonds worth?”