Introduction to probability : a programmed unit in modern mathematics / Earl Boyd

By: Boyd, Earl [author]Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : McGraw-Hill Book Company, c1963Description: xii, 260 pages ; 23 cmSubject(s): PROBABILITIES -- PROGRAMMED INSTRUCTION | PROGRAMMED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALSLOC classification: QA 273 .E27 1963
Contents:
I. Frequency and relative frequency -- II. Sample spaces and events -- III. Complementary events and review -- IV. Combinations of events and computation of their probability -- V. Binomial distributions, permutations, and combinations -- VI. Review.
Summary: This program is intended to introduce the student to the elementary concepts of probability, an important branch of mathematics.
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Secondary Education - Mathematics Relegation Room GC QA 273 .E27 1963 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000012891

Includes index.

I. Frequency and relative frequency -- II. Sample spaces and events -- III. Complementary events and review -- IV. Combinations of events and computation of their probability -- V. Binomial distributions, permutations, and combinations -- VI. Review.

This program is intended to introduce the student to the elementary concepts of probability, an important branch of mathematics.

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