Introduction to probability and statistics principles and applications for engineering and the computing sciences

This well-respected text is designed for the first course in probability and statistics taken by students majoring in Engineering and the Computing Sciences. The prerequisite is one year of calculus. The text offers a balanced presentation of applications and theory. The authors take care to develop...

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Main Authors: Milton, J. Susan (Author), Arnold, Jesse C (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York McGraw-Hill 1995
©1995
Edition:3rd ed
Series:Schaum's solved problems series
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