hi , i'm learning college math and the one thing i just don't seem to understand is 'probabilities' are there any good sites or anything where i can get a chance to understand it. thanks
Oxygirl: Like your positive attitude! Do not ever give up on mathematics, statistics and probabilities. Much free help is available online (and off). 1. See this basic intro to statistical probabilities here: http://www.mathgoodies.com/lessons/vol6/intro_probability.html ........ which hopefully will whet your appetite for college-level probability stuff (*.PDF document) here: 2. INTRODUCTION TO PROBABILITY. Charles M. Grinstead Swarthmore College. J. Laurie Snell Dartmouth College. http://www.dartmouth.edu/~chance/teaching_aids/books_articles/probability_book/pdf.html Wishing you the best! Thanks.
thanks man, i'm reading it, but boy is it complicated that book!!!! the site of mathgoodies is fine and understandable but not enough for answering questions on the practice tests.... i'm trying hard to stay positive
When I needed help with statistics I went to the local college's math lab. The help was free and beneficial. There I also found an inexpensive tutor. I hope this helps.
You might want to check out the Standard Deviants CD or tape on Statistics. They cover probability. Look on Ebay for them. Sean
Athabasca University (www.athabascau.ca) has a good introductory college-level statistics course. It is correspondence-based and covers all the essential concepts. You have six months to complete the course and with the exchange rate (USD to CAD) it is affordable. Books and course materials are included in the course cost.
Check out Chapter 3 of "The cartoon guide to statistics" by Larry Gonick and published by HarperPerennial.
http://www.mathsyear2000.org/alevel/pure/purtutpro.htm http://members.aol.com/johnp71/javastat.html http://www.psychstat.smsu.edu/introbook/sbk00.htm plenty of usable resources if you just use google or scholar.google.com and search on probability. http://directory.google.com/Top/Science/Math/Statistics/ Good luck with your studies