Selected Product: | A Concise Course in A-Level Statistics with Worked Examples 4th Edition Paperback Edition: 4th Revised edition Author: D J. Crawshaw, Joan Sybil Chambers Publisher: Nelson Thornes Release Date: April 2001 Reading Level: Young Adult ISBN-10: 074875475X ISBN-13: 9780748754755 List Price: £24.99 Average Customer Rating: | | Core Maths for Advanced Level 3rd Edition ISBN-10: 0748755098 Understanding Statistics ISBN-10: 0199143919 Understanding Pure Mathematics ISBN-10: 0199142432 Understanding Mechanics ISBN-10: 0199146756 Advancing Maths for AQA Pure Core Maths ISBN-10: 0435513303 |
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