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Probability Demystified 1st Edition Allan G Bluman

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Probability Demystified 1st Edition Allan G Bluman
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Publisher: McGraw-Hill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.42 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Allan G. Bluman
ISBN: 9780071445498, 0071445498
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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Probability Demystified 1st Edition Allan G Bluman by Allan G. Bluman 9780071445498, 0071445498 instant download after payment.

Many people do not understand the basic concepts of probability, as evidenced by the proliferation of those participating in lotteries, horse racing, and gambling at casinos. But probability and statistics are becoming increasingly important in today’s society. As the basic ideas are being taught in elementary schools through college, it’s important that everyone has a basic understanding of probability theory. Probability theory explains the happenings that occur due to chance. Although it is not possible to predict for certain the individual outcome of a chance process, it is possible to determine outcomes in the “long run,” and to predict the probability that something will eventually occur. This book will present the basics of probability in a non-rigorous manner. Only an understanding of arithmetic and some basic algebra are necessary to learn these ideas. No high-powered mathematical notation or formal proofs will be used, rather the concepts will be developed from examples using coins, dice, cards, and other common probability devices.

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