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Chapter 2
Overcoming
Mathophobia: Reading
and Understanding
Mathematical
Expressions
L
et’s face it: Many people fear math, and statistical calculations require math.
In this chapter, we help you become more comfortable with reading
mathematical expressions, which are combinations of numbers, letters, math
operations, punctuation, and grouping symbols. We also help you become more
comfortable with equations, which connect two expressions with an equal sign.
And we review formulas, which are equations designed for specific calculations.
(For simplicity, for the rest of the chapter, we use the term formula to refer to
expressions, equations, and formulas.) We also explain how to write formulas,
which you need to know in order to tell a computer how to do calculations with
your data.
IN THIS CHAPTER»
» Reading mathematical notation»
» Understanding formulas and what
they mean»
» Working with arrays (collections of
numbers)