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Business Statistics: A First Course teaches readers how statistics are used in each functional area of business.
The sixth edition has been updated to reflect the latest data and information, and now includes a new problem-solving framework to help guide students through the material.
0321937953 / 9780321937957 Business Statistics: A First Course plus MyStatLab with Pearson eText -- Access Card Package
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0132807262 / 9780132807265 Business Statistics
032192147X / 9780321921475 MyStatLab for Business Statistics -- Glue-In Access Card
0321929713 / 9780321929716 MyStatLab for Business Statistics Sticker
David M. Levine is one of the world's leading innovators in statistics education. He is Professor Emeritus of Statistics and Computer Information Systems at Bernard M. Baruch College (CUNY), and co-author of several best-selling books, including "Statistics for Managers using Microsoft Excel, Quality Management," and "Six Sigma for Green Belts and Champions,"
Instructional designer David F. Stephan pioneered the classroom use of technology, and is a leader in making Excel more accessible to statistics students. He has co-authored several textbooks with David M. Levine.