Arithmetic Upon the Inductive Method of Instruction: Being a Sequel to Intellectual Arithmetic |
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... manner with the other rules . One general maxim to be observed with pupils of every age , is never to tell them directly how to perform any example . If a pupil is unable to perform an example , it is generally because he does not fully ...
... manner with the other rules . One general maxim to be observed with pupils of every age , is never to tell them directly how to perform any example . If a pupil is unable to perform an example , it is generally because he does not fully ...
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... manner as to show what it is , and as much as possible , how it is to be performed . The examples are so small that the pupil may easily reason upon them , and that there will be no difficulty in the operation itself , until the ...
... manner as to show what it is , and as much as possible , how it is to be performed . The examples are so small that the pupil may easily reason upon them , and that there will be no difficulty in the operation itself , until the ...
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... manner perfectly intelligible , without it . The manner in which they are performed is similar to that of Algebra , but without Algebraic notation . The principle of false position , properly so called , is applied only to questions ...
... manner perfectly intelligible , without it . The manner in which they are performed is similar to that of Algebra , but without Algebraic notation . The principle of false position , properly so called , is applied only to questions ...
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... manner . 2. What would 14 chests of tea cost , at 87 dollars a chest ? 3. A merchant bought 84 pieces of linen , at 16 dollars apiece ; how much did it come to ? 4. A merchant bought 15 hogsheads of wine , at 97 dol- lars a hogshead ...
... manner . 2. What would 14 chests of tea cost , at 87 dollars a chest ? 3. A merchant bought 84 pieces of linen , at 16 dollars apiece ; how much did it come to ? 4. A merchant bought 15 hogsheads of wine , at 97 dol- lars a hogshead ...
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... manner . 43. What would 17 oxen cost , at 87 dollars apiece ? 44. What would 87 pounds of tobacco cost , at 23 cents a pound ? 45. What would 28 pounds of sugar cost , at 13 cents a pound ? 46. What would 59 bushels of potatoes cost ...
... manner . 43. What would 17 oxen cost , at 87 dollars apiece ? 44. What would 87 pounds of tobacco cost , at 23 cents a pound ? 45. What would 28 pounds of sugar cost , at 13 cents a pound ? 46. What would 59 bushels of potatoes cost ...
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