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A FIRST COURSE IN PROBABILITYThis page intentionally left blank A FIRST COURSE IN PROBABILITYE ighth EditionSheldon RossUniversity of Southern CaliforniaUpper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication DataRoss, Sheldon FIRST COURSE in PROBABILITY / Sheldon Ross. 8th bibliographical references and : 978-0-13-603313-4 ISBN-10: 0-13-603313-X1. Probabilities Textbooks. I. dc222008033720 Editor in Chief, Mathematics and Statistics:Deirdre LynchSenior Project Editor:Rachel S. ReeveAssistant Editor:Christina LepreEditorial Assistant:Dana JonesProject Manager:Robert S. MerenoffAssociate Managing Editor:Bayani Mendoza de LeonSenior Managing Editor:Linda Mihatov BehrensSenior Operations Supervisor:Diane PeiranoMarketing Assistant:Kathleen DeChavezCreative Director:Jayne ConteArt Director/Designer:Bruce KenselaarAV Project Manager:Thomas BenfattiCompositor:Integra Software Services Pvt.
Chapter 1 presents the basic principles of combinatorial analysis, which are most useful in computing probabilities. Chapter 2 handles the axioms of probability theory and shows how they can be applied to compute various probabilities of interest. Chapter 3 deals with the extremely important subjects of conditional probability
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