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Math for the Automotive Trade 6th edition [Mīkstie vāki]

(Chattanooga State Technical Community College (retired)), (Central Michigan University)
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  • Izdošanas datums: 02-Aug-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Delmar Cengage Learning
  • ISBN-10: 1337101818
  • ISBN-13: 9781337101813
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 368 pages, height x width x depth: 22x213x274 mm, weight: 793 g
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MATH FOR THE AUTOMOTIVE TRADE, 6th Edition, is the easy-to-understand worktext that delivers the real-world math you need for automotive repair careers--and kicks the rest to the curb. Using real manufacturer specs, completing automotive repair orders, and checking your results against industry references right in the appendices, you'll practice the calculations that automotive repair technicians do on the job every day. Written by seasoned automotive pros, MATH FOR THE AUTOMOTIVE TRADE starts with the math basics, greasing the wheels before moving on to the practice exercises. Even better, this book includes the latest, easy-to-understand information about taxes, finances, discounts, and profits, to simplify business math, and move you a step closer to a career in management or your own automotive repair shop.
Preface vii
1 Whole Numbers
1(28)
Adding Whole Numbers
1(10)
Subtracting Whole Numbers
11(6)
Multiplying Whole Numbers
17(6)
Dividing Whole Numbers
23(6)
2 Decimals
29(22)
Decimal Numbers
29(1)
Estimating Sums
29(1)
Adding Decimals
30(7)
Estimating Differences
37(1)
Subtracting Decimals
37(4)
Estimating Products
41(1)
Multiplying Decimals
41(4)
Dividing Decimals
45(6)
3 Fractions
51(26)
What Is a Fraction?
51(1)
Mixed Numbers
51(1)
Equivalent Fractions
52(2)
Comparing Fractions
54(1)
Changing Fractions to Decimals
55(4)
Addition of Fractions
59(4)
Subtraction of Fractions
63(4)
Multiplication of Fractions
67(2)
Rules for Multiplying with Negative Numbers
69(4)
Division of Fractions
73(1)
Rules for Dividing with Negative Numbers
74(3)
4 Geometry, Angle Measurement, And The Metric System
77(22)
Angles
77(8)
Circular Measures
85(1)
Cylinders
86(5)
The Metric System
91(8)
5 Integers And Signed Numbers
99(12)
Adding Signed Numbers
99(8)
Subtracting Signed Numbers
107(4)
6 Ratios, Proportions, And Percentages
111(20)
Ratios
111(6)
Proportions
117(4)
Percentages
121(10)
7 Business And Statistics
131(22)
Discounts
131(4)
Profit, Loss, and Commissions
135(4)
Interest and Payments
139(6)
Taxes
145(4)
Averages
149(4)
8 Completing Repair Orders
153(10)
9 The Automobile Engine
163(22)
10 Automobile Engine Systems
185(14)
11 Automobile Electrical Systems
199(16)
12 The Automobile Drive Train
215(14)
13 The Automobile Chassis
229(20)
14 Automobile Heating, Ventilation, And Air Conditioning
249(14)
15 Measurement Tools
263(36)
Digital Meters
263(6)
Scale Measurement
269(6)
Dial Indicators
275(6)
Micrometers
281(6)
Drill Sizes
287(6)
Digital Electronic Micrometers
293(1)
Use of a Micrometer
293(6)
Appendix A Pages From Specification Manuals And Ford Mustang Time Guide 299(26)
Appendix B Summary Of Formulas In This Text-Workbook 325(4)
Appendix C Answers To Odd-Numbered Practice Problems 329(14)
Index 343
John C. Peterson is a retired professor of mathematics at Chattanooga State Community College, Chattanooga, Tennessee, where he received the Teaching Excellence Award. His professional experience includes teaching at middle school, high school and university levels as well as working in the industry. In addition to MATHEMATICS FOR MACHINE TECHNOLOGY, 8th Edition, Dr. Peterson has authored or co-authored four other Cengage books: INTRODUCTORY TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS, TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS, TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS WITH CALCULUS and MATH FOR THE AUTOMOTIVE TRADE. A member of the team that revised the 2015 College Board of Mathematical Sciences cross-sectional survey of undergraduate mathematical science programs, Dr. Peterson has also served as a vice president of The American Mathematical Association of Two-Year Colleges. He has published over 90 journal papers and given more than 200 presentations. Dr. Peterson earned his Ph.D. in mathematics education from The Ohio State University. William J. deKryger is a retired Professor of Automotive Technology in the Department of Engineering and Technology at Central Michigan University in Mount Pleasant, Michigan. A certified ASE Master Technician for more than thirty-five years, Dr. deKryger has worked as a professional technician for automotive dealerships and independent garages, served as an expert witness for automotive cases, and been an automotive arbiter for the National Center for Dispute Settlement. His academic interests have taken him to Vladimir State University in Vladimir, Russia, as a study abroad leader, as well to Instituta Technologico Y de Superiores de Monterrey, Campus Toluca, Mexico, as a visiting professor. A member of the Society of Automotive Engineers, Dr. deKryger holds an Associates Degree in Automotive Services, a Bachelor of Science in Technical Education from Ferris State University, and a Master of Arts in Higher Education from Central Michigan University.