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Suddenly, the mental image of the "stern mathematician" faded. James realized that Budnick wasn't a gatekeeper; he was a translator. The book was designed to bridge the gap between the raw math and the business reality. It was called Applied Mathematics for a reason.

If you have purchased (or inherited) a copy of Applied Mathematics for Business, Economics, and the Social Sciences , simply reading it is not enough. To truly master the content, follow this three-step methodology:

Frank S. Budnick’s Applied Mathematics for Business, Economics, and the Social Sciences