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Whether you have only a distant recollection of high school algebra or use differential equations every day, this book offers examples of the impact of chance that will amuse and astonish.

Trade Review
All 140 pages of What Are the Chances? are enjoyable and convey much wisdom in an area where gut feelings and rash actions frequently prevail. -- Colin Keay The Physicist An extremely fun read... Insightful and full of interesting applications. Chance Holland captures the reader's imagination with surprising examples of probability in action, everyday events that can profoundly affect our lives. It will amuse and astonish the reader. Journal of Irreproducible Results Holland Captures the reader's imagination with surprising examples of probability in action, everyday events that can profoundly affect our lives but are controlled by just one number. Mathematical Reviews What Are the Chances? is an enjoyable read. And painlessly instructive as well... [a] charming book. -- James Gerrand The Skeptic What Are the Chances? will give you a whole new outlook... readable, comprehendable, and often funny. -- Marilis Hornidge The Courier-Gazette If you have ever wondered about the chances of a Prussian cavalryman being kicked to death by his horse or if you prefer to work out your own life expectancy by staring at life tables, then Bart Holland's excellent primer on probability is a great place to start. In a time when anecdote and panic seem to influence public policy more than objective analysis, Holland has provided a welcome reminder of the power of the analytical approach. -- Simon Singh New Scientist Will entertain and inform people who like statistical puzzles and may nudge those who don't toward statistical literacy... Offers explanations of such probability-based phenomena as why buses come in clumps, how life insurance table work, and how diseases spread. While maintaining a sense of fun, Holland still manages to work in some equations and a little of the history behind different kinds of statistical reasoning. Library Journal Written to make minimal (almost zero) use of formulas or algebraic skills. Covers a remarkable number of topics [which are] introduced to stimulate the interest of the average reader. American Mathematical Monthly This is a book I can happily recommend... I learnt something from every chapter. -- Quentin L. Burrell Significance 2004 The author writes fluently and with authority and he covers a host of different situations... The strength of this book is the wealth of examples of applied probability theory which will provide useful support for any statistics course in the classroom. -- Gerry Leversha Mathematical Gazette 2004 An excellent source of interesting examples of probability and statistics in action. -- James V. Rauff Mathematics and Computer Education 2004

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Roulette Wheels and the Plague
Chapter 2. Surely Something's Wrong With You
Chapter 3. The Life Table: You Can Bet On It!
Chapter 4. The Rarest Events
Chapter 5. The Waiting Game
Chapter 6. Stockbrokers and Climate Change
Index

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A Hardback by Bart K. Holland

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    Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
    Publication Date: 29/07/2002
    ISBN13: 9780801869419, 978-0801869419
    ISBN10: 0801869412

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Whether you have only a distant recollection of high school algebra or use differential equations every day, this book offers examples of the impact of chance that will amuse and astonish.

    Trade Review
    All 140 pages of What Are the Chances? are enjoyable and convey much wisdom in an area where gut feelings and rash actions frequently prevail. -- Colin Keay The Physicist An extremely fun read... Insightful and full of interesting applications. Chance Holland captures the reader's imagination with surprising examples of probability in action, everyday events that can profoundly affect our lives. It will amuse and astonish the reader. Journal of Irreproducible Results Holland Captures the reader's imagination with surprising examples of probability in action, everyday events that can profoundly affect our lives but are controlled by just one number. Mathematical Reviews What Are the Chances? is an enjoyable read. And painlessly instructive as well... [a] charming book. -- James Gerrand The Skeptic What Are the Chances? will give you a whole new outlook... readable, comprehendable, and often funny. -- Marilis Hornidge The Courier-Gazette If you have ever wondered about the chances of a Prussian cavalryman being kicked to death by his horse or if you prefer to work out your own life expectancy by staring at life tables, then Bart Holland's excellent primer on probability is a great place to start. In a time when anecdote and panic seem to influence public policy more than objective analysis, Holland has provided a welcome reminder of the power of the analytical approach. -- Simon Singh New Scientist Will entertain and inform people who like statistical puzzles and may nudge those who don't toward statistical literacy... Offers explanations of such probability-based phenomena as why buses come in clumps, how life insurance table work, and how diseases spread. While maintaining a sense of fun, Holland still manages to work in some equations and a little of the history behind different kinds of statistical reasoning. Library Journal Written to make minimal (almost zero) use of formulas or algebraic skills. Covers a remarkable number of topics [which are] introduced to stimulate the interest of the average reader. American Mathematical Monthly This is a book I can happily recommend... I learnt something from every chapter. -- Quentin L. Burrell Significance 2004 The author writes fluently and with authority and he covers a host of different situations... The strength of this book is the wealth of examples of applied probability theory which will provide useful support for any statistics course in the classroom. -- Gerry Leversha Mathematical Gazette 2004 An excellent source of interesting examples of probability and statistics in action. -- James V. Rauff Mathematics and Computer Education 2004

    Table of Contents

    Preface
    Acknowledgments
    Chapter 1. Roulette Wheels and the Plague
    Chapter 2. Surely Something's Wrong With You
    Chapter 3. The Life Table: You Can Bet On It!
    Chapter 4. The Rarest Events
    Chapter 5. The Waiting Game
    Chapter 6. Stockbrokers and Climate Change
    Index

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