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A first course in probability / Sheldon Ross.

LIBRA QA273 .R83 1998
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Ross, Sheldon M.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Probabilities.
Physical Description:
xiv, 514 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm ₊ 1 computer disk (3 1/2 in.)
3 1/2 in.
monochrome
Edition:
Fifth edition.
Place of Publication:
Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Prentice Hall, [1998]
System Details:
System requirements for accompanying computer disk: Windows 3.1, 95, or NT.
text file
Summary:
This market leader is written as an elementary introduction to the mathematical theory of probability for readers in mathematics, engineering, and the sciences who possess the prerequisite knowledge of elementary calculus.
A major thrust of the Fifth Edition has been to make the book more accessible to today's readers. The exercise sets have been revised to include more simple, "mechanical" problems and new section of Self-test Problems, with fully worked out solutions, conclude each chapter. In addition many new applications have been added to demonstrate the importance of probability in real situations. A software diskette, packaged with each copy of the book, provides an easy to use tool to derive probabilities for binomial, Poisson, and normal random variables. It also illustrates and explores the central limit theorem, works with the strong law of large numbers, and more.
Notes:
Includes index.
Local Notes:
This copy lacking computer disk.
ISBN:
0137463146
9780137463145
013895772X
9780138957728
OCLC:
36900824

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