Mathematics for All: A Popular Approach to Mathematics in Everyday Life is an instructional educational guide edited and compiled by R. Wesley. It was first published in the United Kingdom by Odhams Press in 1954. This edition is 1960.
The book was written during an era when publishers sought to demystify complex subjects for the general public.

It takes a practical approach, breaking down mathematical theories into concepts that apply directly to daily life. It generally covers:
Core Arithmetic: Basic calculations, fractions, and decimal usage.
Everyday Algebra: Formulas and basic equations broken down for beginners.
Geometry and Measurement: Spatial calculations, shapes, and structural basics.
Practical Problem Solving: How to apply percentages, measurements, and mathematical reasoning to household budgets, trade work, and hobby crafts.