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McGraw-Hill's PMP Certification Mathematics with CD-ROM

Ravi Ramachandran , Vidya Subramanian

Business & Economics / Training

Master the mathematics of project management!

With McGraw-Hill’s PMP® Certification Mathematics, you have what you need to ace the toughest area of the Project Management Professional (PMP) certification test—math and statistics. The book provides in-depth descriptions of every math concept covered on the exam, along with all relevant calculations and practical problem-solving strategies.

Complete with sample questions and step-by-step solutions, McGraw-Hill’s PMP® Certification Mathematics helps you build a solid foundation in the subject—whether you’re planning to take the test or a practicing professional looking to refresh your skills.

  • Target Your Studying
    —Focuses strictly on the critical math concepts and questions
  • “Experience” the Test
    —CD-ROM provides on-screen practice in the actual test format
  • Assess Your Performance
    —Explains what you got right and wrong . . . and why
  • Avoid Mistakes
    —Describes the most common errors—and how to avoid them
  • Stay Up to Date
    —Aligns with the latest PMBOK (Project Management Body of Knowledge) throughout
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