Bolster, L. Carey, and Woodburn, H. Douglas.
Mathematics
in
Life
. Second Edition. Palo Alto, California: Scott Foresman and Company, 1982.
Special features of this text include a pretest of each skill to be presented, lessons on the skills, and a posttest after the skill has been studied. Recreational puzzles are provided to capture the interest of students.
Clark, Gerlena R., et al.
Holt
General
Mathematics
. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston Publishers, 1982.
A general mathematics book in which emphasis is placed upon basic skill development and practical applications. Worked out examples guide students through the solution process. Exercise practice is organized according to skill and level of ability.
Johnson, Donovan A., and Glenn, William H.
The
World of
Statistics. St. Louis, Missouri: Webster Publishing Company, 1961.
An excellent booklet that introduces statistics in a very simplified manner.
Nichols, Eugene D., et al.
Holt
Pre-Algebra
. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Publishers, 1980.
This book is designed to aid students in making the transition from elementary mathematics to algebra. Chapter 10 includes a section on elementary statistics.
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Holt
Algebra
2
With
Trigonometry
. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston Publishers, 1986.
A complete balanced course for second year algebra students. Special topic pages enrich the course. Included among these are nice introductions to statistics and probability.
Rowntree, Derek.
Statistics
Without
Tears
. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1981.
A primer for those who want to know about statistics. Basic concepts are explained in words and diagrams without getting involved in complex calculations.
Willcutt, Robert E., Fraze, Patricia R., and Gardilla, Francis J.
Essentials
for
Algebra
Concepts
and
Skills
. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1984.
Chapter 10 presents a nice introduction to statistics.