MathMatters 3: An Integrated Program, Student Edition
Design and Analyze Your Experiment Using Minitab
Progress in engineering and the physical sciences, agriculture and the biological sciences, and to some extent social science, depends on experiments. The design of such experiments is crucial. If they are poorly designed they will be inefficient and may lead to misleading conclusions. Nevertheless, many investigators and researchers in industry and universities are expected to design and analyze their own experiments. Even if investigators do have access to statistical advice, they will be expected to have some basic knowledge of the issues. This book aims to help. Covering all the most commonly used designs of experiments, the methods and the potential pitfalls are described in clear English. The techniques are introduced with case studies of practical significance. The cases are based on real experiments but are described in the context of three fictitious organizations: an engineering company, SeaDragon; a pharmaceuticals and chemicals manufacturer AgroPharm; and the Department of Social Studies at the University of Erewhon. All technical terms are defined and the mathematical development is restricted to that which is needed to use MINITAB.
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Schaum’s 3,000 Solved Problems in Calculus
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Facing Tough Test Questions? Missed Lectures? Not Enough Time?
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Shape of Things
This book introduces basic shapes – square, circle, rectangle, oval, diamond – and shows some of the familiar forms they take in the world around us.
New York State Grade 6 Math Test (Barron’s New York State Grade 6 Math Test) Reviews
Sixth-grade teachers and students throughout New York State will value this new classroom supplement to their math textbooks. It prepares sixth graders to succeed on the statewide test, presenting topics reviews that include practice questions plus two full-length practice tests at the end of the book. The author provides problem-solving strategies, as well as answers to all practice questions and practice tests. Test topics reviewed are: number systems; arithmetic operations; introductions to algebra, geometry, and coordinate geometry; measurement of volume, area, and circumference; and an introduction to statistics and probability.
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