Applied Statistics 3rd Edition with Minitab Student Release14 Statistical Software Set

Applied Statistics 3rd Edition with Minitab Student Release14 Statistical Software Set
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ISBN-10 : 0471783439
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Book Synopsis Applied Statistics 3rd Edition with Minitab Student Release14 Statistical Software Set by : Douglas C. Montgomery

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Praise for the first edition: "One of my biggest complaints when I teach introductory statistics classes is that it takes me most of the semester to get to the