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Wiley
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English
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528

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Cover of: An Introduction to Probability Theory and Its Applications
An Introduction to Probability Theory and Its Applications: Volume I
2013, Wiley
paperback in English
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Cover of: An Introduction to Probability Theory and its Applications
Cover of: An Introduction to Probability Theory and Its Applications, Volume 1
An Introduction to Probability Theory and Its Applications, Volume 1
1968, Wiley
in English
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Cover of: An Introduction to Probability Theory and its Applications
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"The mathematical theory of probability gains practical value and an intuitive meaning in connection with real or conceptual experiments such as tossing a coin once, tossing a coin 100 times, throwing three dice, arranging a deck of cards, matching two decks of cards, playing roulette, observing the life span of a radioactive atom or a person, selecting a random sample of people and observing the number of left-handers in it, crossing two species of plants and observing the phenotypes of the offspring; or with phenomena such as the sex of a newborn baby, the number of busy trunklines in a telephone exchange, the number of calls on a telephone, random noise in an electrical communication system, routine quality control of a production process, frequency of accidents, the number of double stars in a region of the skies, the position of a particle under diffusion."

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An Introduction to Probability Theory and Its Applications (1)

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OL7614185M
ISBN 10
0471257087
ISBN 13
9780471257080
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502588967
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215257
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