"When should I roll over my mortgage?" "How much paint will it take to redo the house?" "How can I improve my first-serve percentage in tennis?" The math anxious and math avoiders among us can't even balance our checkbooks, but modern life regularly confronts us with puzzling calculations. Now Darrell Huff, best-selling author of the classic How to Lie with Statistics, offers easy-to-follow solutions (with and without a pocket calculator) to the thousand and one calculations we need to make day by day, from budgeting current expenses to planning for retirement, from purchasing a home to travel, sports, and entertainment.
Darrell Huff was an American writer, and is best known as the author of *How to Lie with Statistics* (1954), the best-selling statistics book of the second half of the twentieth century, and for his use of statistics as a tobacco lobbyist. *-- Wikipedia*