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Common Sense Mathematics Extra Exercises Ethan D. Bolker Maura B. Mast Draft 2019-07-27 2019-07-27. Contents Extra Exercises 2 1 Calculating on the Back of an Envelope 3 2 Units and Unit Conversions 16 3 Percentages, Sales Tax and Discounts 26 4 Inflation 38 5 Average Values 42

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1.2. Exercises 4 1.3. Problems 5 1.4. Answers to Odd-Numbered Exercises6 Chapter 2. LINES IN THE PLANE7 2.1. Background 7 2.2. Exercises 8 2.3. Problems 9 2.4. Answers to Odd-Numbered Exercises10 Chapter 3. FUNCTIONS11 3.1. Background 11 3.2. Exercises 12 3.3. Problems 15 3.4. Answers to Odd-Numbered Exercises17 Part 2. LIMITS AND CONTINUITY 19 .

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Exercises 6B 162 6CNormed Vector Spaces 163 Norms and Complete Norms 163 Bounded Linear Maps 167 Exercises 6C 170 6DLinear Functionals 172 Bounded Linear Functionals 172 Discontinuous Linear Functionals 174 Hahn–Banach Theorem 177 Exercises 6D 181 Measure, Integration & Real Analysis, by Sheldon Axler