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[QUOTE="Stephen Tashi, post: 4978931, member: 186655"] I suggest getting two books: "Understanding Probability" by Tijms and "Schaums Outline Of Probability" by Seymour Lipschutz. The Shaums outline series shows how to work "textbook" problems. The biggest problem people have in applying probability and statistics to real life problems is understanding the nature of probability, not finding a formula for something once they understand what they are after. So I recommend the Tijms book as an aid to understanding. [/QUOTE]
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