How to Make a Camel Smoothie and Other Surreal Sums
by Gary Rimmer
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Which is more crowded, Jakarta, Ikea, or hell? What's the perfect boyfriend really worth? And how many people on earth are drunk right now? How To Make a Camel Smoothie is packed full of absurd arithmetic and delightfully superfluous statistics.
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For anyone who's ever wondered about the statistical probability of being killed by a vending machine or the mathematical formula for the perfect boyfriend, this book delivers absurd arithmetic with a straight face. It tackles surreal sums that range from calculating global drunkenness rates to comparing the population density of hell versus a Swedish furniture store, turning mundane mathematics into unexpected comedy. The author approaches these delightfully unnecessary calculations with the rigor of a statistician and the sensibility of a stand-up comedian, proving that numbers can be hilarious when applied to the completely wrong scenarios. This isn't your typical math book—it's a field guide to the wonderfully pointless statistics we never knew we needed.
What makes this collection stand out is its commitment to taking ridiculous premises seriously, exploring mathematical concepts through questions that are both bizarre and strangely compelling. Readers who enjoy the humor of writers like Randall Munroe or the statistical mischief of "What If?" will find themselves equally captivated by these surreal numerical investigations. The book transforms abstract math into tangible, laugh-out-loud scenarios that stick with you long after you've finished calculating. You'll never look at a camel—or a blender—the same way again.
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