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Mathematics and Statistics for Brewers

The Mathematics and Statistics for Brewers resource starts with a review of basic arithmetic and algebra before quickly diving into advanced topic in the mathematics of merchandising, business, investments, statistic, and probability. It includes an e-textbook, algorithmic assessments powered by a test bank with over 500 unique questions, solution manuals, PowerPoint presentations, and real-time performance dashboards to view individual or class performance.

The Mathematics and Statistics for Brewers resource is custom designed and compiled by the Vretta-Lyryx Editorial Team with input and guidance of professors from Olds College. To request access to the demo course, click here.

Mathematics and Statistics for Brewers
Mathematics and Statistics for Brewers

The Mathematics and Statistics for Brewers textbook/etextbook contains numerous pedagogies and learning methods in addition to over 2,000 exercises and over 300 solved examples.

The language used in the book is simple and straight-forward, while maintaining the required level of sophistication to thoroughly prepare students for the next stage in their academic and professional careers.

Numerous pedagogies and learning methods that have been developed and proven over 30 years are incorporated into the book. These pedagogies have succeeded in simplifying critical mathematical concepts and significantly improving retention of concepts. The alternative learning methods for solving problems have proven to be effective for students with a variety of learning styles.

The problems in the book are designed to test students on real-world, practical applications and are presented in increasing levels of difficulty. They are categorized into pairs of similar questions to provide professors with an opportunity to solve the even-numbered problems in class and assign the odd-numbered problems as homework.