Children's Arithmetic by Grades: Essential elements. Fourth book, fifth year |
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... HALL , LL.D. , From Address on " The Ideal School , " Clark University . Council , National Educational Association , 1901 . MANHATTAN PRESS 474 WEST BROADWAY NEW YORK PREFACE This book is for boys and girls who know.
... HALL , LL.D. , From Address on " The Ideal School , " Clark University . Council , National Educational Association , 1901 . MANHATTAN PRESS 474 WEST BROADWAY NEW YORK PREFACE This book is for boys and girls who know.
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... boys and girls who know thoroughly addi- tion , subtraction , multiplication , and division , who understand clearly what common fractions and decimals are , who are familiar with counting and comparison , and who can use in simple ...
... boys and girls who know thoroughly addi- tion , subtraction , multiplication , and division , who understand clearly what common fractions and decimals are , who are familiar with counting and comparison , and who can use in simple ...
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... boys and girls . But I fail to find any con- siderable number of authors who have deliberately set before themselves the state of mind of the boys and girls who are likely to need such a book as this . On the other hand , we find year ...
... boys and girls . But I fail to find any con- siderable number of authors who have deliberately set before themselves the state of mind of the boys and girls who are likely to need such a book as this . On the other hand , we find year ...
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... boy who had $ 21 paid $ 12 for three fine hens . How many dollars had he left ? Was this more or less than one dollar ? By how much ? 6. What is meant by the expression , " Reducing frac- tions to lowest terms " ? Explain the process ...
... boy who had $ 21 paid $ 12 for three fine hens . How many dollars had he left ? Was this more or less than one dollar ? By how much ? 6. What is meant by the expression , " Reducing frac- tions to lowest terms " ? Explain the process ...
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... boys , how many marbles will 2 of the boys get ? 4. A man who had $ 1000 in the bank withdrew $ 450.25 . How much had he there then ? 5. A grocer who had a hogshead of molasses lost 215 thousandths of it by leakage . How much was left ...
... boys , how many marbles will 2 of the boys get ? 4. A man who had $ 1000 in the bank withdrew $ 450.25 . How much had he there then ? 5. A grocer who had a hogshead of molasses lost 215 thousandths of it by leakage . How much was left ...
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3d term acres altitude apples arithmetic barrel bought boys bushels butter called cancel cent ciphers circle circumference coal common fraction containing cubic dealer decimal fraction decimal places decimal point divide a fraction dividend divisible dollars Draw DRY MEASURE equal equation feet figures Find the G. C. D. Find the interest Find the value frac gallons greatest common divisor horses hundred hundred-thousandths hundredths IJKL improper fractions interest of $1 least common denominator least common multiple lemons lowest terms measure million millionths mills minuend mixed numbers multiplicand Multiply notation oranges ORDER OR PLACE paid parallelogram pounds prime factors problems proper fractions pupils quarts Quintillions ratio Read rectangle Reduce remainder REVIEW right angle simple fraction sold square Subtract ten-thousandths thousand thousandths tons triangle unit whole number worth Write yards
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Page 19 - Separate the given number into periods of three figures each, beginning at the right hand : the left-hand period will often contain less than three figures.
Page 63 - Divide the greater number by the less, and the divisor by the remainder, and so on, until there is no remainder ; the last divisor will be the greatest common divisor.
Page 48 - ... of the fraction. The numerator and the denominator are called the terms of the fraction.
Page 49 - Multiplying or dividing both terms of a fraction by the same number does not change the value of the fraction.
Page 62 - The Greatest Common Divisor of two or more numbers is the greatest number that will exactly divide each of them. Thu4, 18 is the greatest, common divisor of 36 and 54, since it is the greatest number that will divide each of them without a remainder.
Page 65 - A multiple of a number contains all the prime factors of that number ; and the common multiple of two or more numbers contains all the prime factors of each of the numbers.