Cambridge International AS & A Level Mathematics: Probability & Statistics 1 Coursebook

A comprehensive guide to probability and statistics

Dean Chalmers author Julian Gilbey editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:15th Mar '18

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Cambridge International AS & A Level Mathematics: Probability & Statistics 1 Coursebook cover

This coursebook provides a comprehensive guide to probability and statistics, aligning with the Cambridge syllabus for AS & A Level Mathematics.

The Cambridge International AS & A Level Mathematics: Probability & Statistics 1 Coursebook is meticulously designed to align with the Cambridge International AS & A Level Mathematics (9709) syllabus, which will be examined starting in 2020. This coursebook provides a structured approach to the syllabus, ensuring that students can navigate through the essential topics with ease. Key areas covered include data analysis, variation, probability, permutations and combinations, as well as both binomial and geometric distributions, culminating in an understanding of normal distribution.

In addition to comprehensive content, the Cambridge International AS & A Level Mathematics: Probability & Statistics 1 Coursebook features a range of supportive materials aimed at enhancing student learning. Recap sections allow students to assess their prior knowledge, while detailed explanations and worked examples guide them through complex concepts. Each chapter is equipped with review exercises that encourage students to consolidate their understanding and apply what they have learned. Furthermore, 'Explore' tasks are included to promote critical thinking and deeper engagement with mathematical ideas.

To facilitate learning, answers to the questions posed throughout the coursebook are conveniently located at the back, allowing students to verify their understanding and progress. This coursebook is an invaluable resource for students aiming to excel in their studies of probability and statistics within the Cambridge International framework.

ISBN: 9781108407304

Dimensions: 276mm x 218mm x 11mm

Weight: 670g

258 pages