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  • Title: An Introduction to Statistics using Microsoft Excel
  • Author(s) Dan Remenyi, George Onofrei, Joe English
  • Publisher: Self-Publishing
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  • Language: English
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This book offers a complete introduction to basic statistics, featuring extensive instruction on the use of Excel spreadsheets for data analysis, gives readers a hands-on understanding of Excel-assisted statistical techniques to take effective business decisions.

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