"Guesstimation 2.0" reveals the simple and effective techniques
needed to estimate virtually anything--quickly--and illustrates
them using an eclectic array of problems. A stimulating follow-up
to "Guesstimation," this is the must-have book for anyone preparing
for a job interview in technology or finance, where more and more
leading businesses test applicants using estimation questions just
like these.
The ability to guesstimate on your feet is an essential skill to
have in today's world, whether you're trying to distinguish between
a billion-dollar subsidy and a trillion-dollar stimulus, a megawatt
wind turbine and a gigawatt nuclear plant, or parts-per-million and
parts-per-billion contaminants. Lawrence Weinstein begins with a
concise tutorial on how to solve these kinds of order of magnitude
problems, and then invites readers to have a go themselves. The
book features dozens of problems along with helpful hints and
easy-to-understand solutions. It also includes appendixes
containing useful formulas and more.
"Guesstimation 2.0" shows how to estimate everything from how
closely you can orbit a neutron star without being pulled apart by
gravity, to the fuel used to transport your food from the farm to
the store, to the total length of all toilet paper used in the
United States. It also enables readers to answer, once and for all,
the most asked environmental question of our day: paper or
plastic?
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