A Very Improbable Story, Softcover
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A Very Improbable Story, Softcover   -     By: Edward Einhorn

A Very Improbable Story, Softcover

Charlesbridge / 2008 / Paperback

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What are the odds? Ethan wakes up one morning to find a very strange cat stuck on his head. The cat, Odds, refuses to budge until Ethan wins a game of probability. Without looking, Ethan must pick out a dime from his coin collection or two matching socks from his dresser, or do something else improbable. If he doesn't, Odds is there to stay, and Ethan has a 100% chance of missing his big soccer game. A very improbable story about a challenging math concept. Recommended for ages 7 to 10.

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Title: A Very Improbable Story, Softcover
By: Edward Einhorn
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 32
Vendor: Charlesbridge
Publication Date: 2008
Dimensions: 9.5 X 8.50 (inches)
Weight: 6 ounces
ISBN: 1570918724
ISBN-13: 9781570918728
Ages: 7-10
Stock No: WW918720

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What are the odds?

Ethan wakes up one morning to find a very strange cat stuck on his head. The cat, Odds, refuses to budge until Ethan wins a game of probability. Without looking, Ethan must pick out a dime from his coin collection or two matching socks from his dresser, or do something else improbable. If he doesn't, Odds is there to stay, and Ethan has a 100% chance of missing his big soccer game.

A very improbable story about a challenging math concept.

Author Bio

Edward Einhorn is the author of THE LIVING HOUSE OF OZ (Hungry Tiger Press), and PARADOX IN OZ (Hungry Tiger Press), a centennial sequal to the Wizard of Oz series. He is also a playwright and the artistic director of Untitled Theater Company #61, a theater group producing drama with a philosophical bent. He lives in New York City.

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