The manual, prepared by David Mills, professor emeritus at the College of the Redwoods in California, provides solutions for selected odd-numbered end-of-chapter problems in the textbook and uses the same side-by-side format and level of detail as the Examples in the text.
Not the best physics textbook, but not horrible either. It did the job, but I needed to seek outside sources to get a firm understanding of the subject material. Oh yeah, the answer key is riddled with mistakes as well.
This book has a lot of practice problems and solutions, so you can use it to practice what you've learned in another physics book. Don't buy this book.