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How Can I Maintain Interest and Improve My Understanding of Probability?
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[QUOTE="The Bill, post: 5498756, member: 589147"] Personally, I used Walpole, Myers, Myers, & Ye 7th ed. to learn these topics. Newer editions are available pretty inexpensively, and it might be a decent introduction for you. It assumes the reader to have a good background in calculus, which is required for deriving and applying the normal distribution. Calculus is required to understand and apply most continuous probability distributions and applications, actually. Realistically, though, before you buy any more books, I encourage you to watch some online lectures, and start to do problems out of the books you have. When you run into difficulties, ask questions in the Homework and Coursework Questions sub-forum here. [/QUOTE]
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