No. The manual covers the end-of-chapter theoretical problems. For lab manuals, you would need the separate "Laboratory Manual for Experimental Methods" (if published).

Close the manual. Re-solve the problem from scratch using a blank sheet of paper. If you need to peek, you haven’t learned it yet. Repeat until you can derive the solution without aid.

Navigating the Challenges of "Experimental Methods for Engineers" by J.P. Holman

For specific problem solutions, students often look for solutions manuals. These can sometimes be found:

Experimental Methods for Engineers Solutions Manual by J.P. Holman

(For instructors: present a numeric dataset in class and walk through these steps to build intuition.)