The Little Purple Probability Book - Brandon Royal

The Little Purple Probability Book

By Brandon Royal

  • Release Date: 2014-01-01
  • Genre: Mathematics

Description

For Math and Numeracy Aficionados from All Walks of Life!

Fine-tune your numerical mindset with a quantitative review that serves as a tool for perceiving probability in a new way. Whether you’re a high school student, college student, or a test-prep candidate, this book’s wealth of explanations and insights makes it a perfect learning companion.

Enjoy the benefits of your own short course in probability:
•Be able to think conceptually by understanding how key problems “fit” within the main topics of probability, permutations, combinations, and enumerations.
•Master basic probability using a simple “flowchart” to identify the correct formulas.
•Understand when to “add” probabilities and when to “multiply” probabilities.
•Be able to distinguish between events that are independent versus not independent and events that are mutually exclusive versus not mutually exclusive.
•Grasp key differences between permutations and combinations and look for key words such as “arrangements” or “selections” to indicate the correct problem type.
•Solve tricky permutation problems that involve repeated letters or numbers.
•Approach probability problems with a newfound confidence and competency.

This book is focused on honing those thinking skills that are essential for mastering basic probability. Such thinking skills make it much more likely that a person will be able to approach the subject in a conceptual way, understand the “how” and “why” of problem solving, and grasp those key principles that act as themes to bind related problems. These skills combine the science of math with the art of numbers.

Author's bio: Brandon Royal (CPA, MBA) is an award-winning writer whose educational authorship includes The Little Green Math Book, The Little Blue Reasoning, The Little Red Writing Book, and The Little Gold Grammar Book. He continues to write and publish in the belief that there will always be a place for books that inspire, enlighten, and enrich.

“To get started in probability theory, all you need are a few basic principles. Here they are, clear and uncluttered, in a short, simple book that comes as a welcome breath of fresh air.” —Dr. Ian Stewart, author of 17 Equations That Changed the World and the Cabinet of Mathematical Curiosities