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Examinations are usually set at the end of a course on mathematics. Sometimes they seem to have little relevance to the real world of business but the award of a useful qualification might depend on passing that examination. They should be treated like any other problem to be solved.
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© 1976 T. Green and J. Webster
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Green, T., Webster, J. (1976). Examination of Examinations. In: Managing Mathematically. Macmillan Business, Management and Administration Series. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-02782-8_10
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