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Reasoning with Numbers: Mastering the Thinking Skills That Make Math Fun and Easy to Learn
Brandon Royal
Reasoning with Numbers: Mastering the Thinking Skills That Make Math Fun and Easy to Learn
Brandon Royal
Fine-tune your numerical mindset with a quantitative review that serves as a tool for perceiving probability in a new way. Whether you're a high school student, college student, or a test-prep candidate, this book's wealth of explanations and insights makes it a perfect learning companion.
Enjoy the benefits of your own short course in probability:
*Be able to think conceptually by understanding how key problems "fit" within the main topics of probability, permutations, combinations, and enumerations.
*Master basic probability using a simple "flowchart" to identify the correct formulas.
*Understand when to "add" probabilities and when to "multiply" probabilities.
*Be able to distinguish between events that are independent versus not independent and events that are mutually exclusive versus not mutually exclusive.
*Grasp key differences between permutations and combinations and look for key words such as "arrangements" or "selections" to indicate the correct problem type.
*Solve tricky permutation problems that involve repeated letters or numbers.
*Approach probability problems with a newfound confidence and competency.
This book is focused on those thinking skills that are essential for mastering basic probability. Such thinking skills make it much more likely that a person will be able to approach the subject in a conceptual way and grasp those key principles that act as themes to bind related problems. These skills combine the science of math with the art of numbers.
46 pages, black & white illustrations
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | August 20, 2012 |
ISBN13 | 9781897393659 |
Publishers | Maven Publishing |
Pages | 46 |
Dimensions | 312 × 315 × 2 mm · 58 g |
Language | English |