Hi - I was wondering if anyone out there had any
recommendations for a book of probability exercises to use as
a supplement to a probability textbook.  I teach a first
course in calculus-based (not measure-theoretic) probability, 
and I'm very happy with the textbook I'm using ("Fundamentals
of Probability" by Ghahramani), but students have asked me if 
I could recommend a supplementary book of exercises with solutions
from which they could practice problem solving.  I think having
access to such a book would be a great help for students.

Much appreciation in advance...

       - Mark

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Dept of Math and Statistics    fax: (617) 353-8100
Boston University
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