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What the Numbers Say: A Field Guide to Mastering Our Numerical World by Derrick Niederman & David Boyum (Broadway Books) Our society is churning out more numbers than ever before, whether in the form of spreadsheets, brokerage statements, survey results, health risks, the numbers on the sports pages, probabilities at the roulette table, and the list goes on. Unfortunately, people’s ability to understand and analyze numbers isn’t keeping pace with today’s whizzing data streams. And the benefits of living in the Information Age are available only to those who can process the information in front of them. More

Basic College Mathematics: A Text/Workbook (Book with CD-ROM and Infotrac) by Charles Patrick McKeague (Brooks/Cole) Exceptionally clear and accessible, Pat McKeague’s text, Basic College Mathematics, offers all the review, drill, and practice you need to develop rock-solid mathematical proficiency and confidence. McKeague’s attention to detail, exceptional writing style, and organization of mathematical concepts make learning accessible and enjoyable. More

Algebra and Trigonometry, Second Edition by Robert Blitzer (Prentice Hall) was written Algebra and Trigonometry, Second Edition do help diverse students, with different backgrounds ant future goals do succeed. The book has three fundamental goals:

  1. To help students acquire a solid foundation in algebra ant trigonometry, preparing them for other courses such as calculus, business calculus, ant finite mathematics.

  2. To show students how algebra ant trigonometry can motel and solve authentic real-world problems.

  3. To enable students do develop problem-solving skills, while fostering critical thinking, within an interesting setting. More

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