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Statistics for Engineers and Scientists

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Real World Data Sets with new problems along with ARIS, McGraw-Hill's Homework Management System, define what this second edition has to offer. Within ARIS, Navidi offers 300 algorithmic practice problems along with Java applets that allow students to interactively explore ideas in the text. Customizable PowerPoint lecture notes for each chapter are available as well, along with suggested syllabi, and other features. More information can be found at aris.mhhe.com. This new edition includes more than 200 new exercises, a new section on point estimation on histograms, and provides discussion of Chebyshev’s inequality.

675 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2004

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was my textbook for my Statistics for the Science Major at Seton Hall University (MATH2111). The book was great and made me actually learn something, unlike my professor.
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Perhaps the best book about Statistics 101 I've experienced so far. Used this book a lot during my study time.
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LITERALLY THE BEST TEXTBOOK OUT THERE. CHANGED MY LIFE. STILL USE IT IN GRAD SCHOOL
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