So, What's Math Good For, Anyway?

How People Use Math in Their Work

by Jean Dubinsky Gasca Illustrated by Ana McKenzie


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 26/04/2026

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 366
ISBN : 9798765267035
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 366
ISBN : 9798765267042

About the Book

Jean Dubinsky Gasca’s math students often asked, “How will I ever use this?” In reality, many people use math in their work, and if students have math in their toolbox of skills, that might open a door for them later on. So, What’s Math Good for, Anyway? is an engaging and informative book exploring the practical applications of math in myriad real-life fields. Jean interviewed twenty-five professionals, ranging in careers from science and medicine to architecture and business administration, and even within creative fields such as visual effects and photography. Through stories about their work, students will learn the value of math and the amazing ways it is used in all aspects of life. The book is written in an easy-to-understand style and is illustrated with delightful drawings. It is designed for readers from twelve to one-hundred-and-twelve! Regardless of whether you find math challenging, you wrestle with math anxiety, or you are one of those to whom math comes easily, you will enjoy these glimpses into how math is used in the work that people do!


About the Author

Jean Dubinsky Gasca worked as the lab assistant for the UCLA Parasitology Lab during her undergraduate years in Biology. This was followed by her study of probability and statistics for her master’s degree in Engineering Systems. She taught “Patterns of Problem Solving” as a Lecturer in UCLA’s Engineering School for several years and then worked for an engineering consulting firm as a computer programmer. During the next twenty-five years, she taught math and science in 3rd through 10th grade classrooms. Since retiring from full-time teaching, as a tutor she has helped students from kindergarten through college to be more successful in, and even enjoy, math!