| Samuel Mecutchen - 1877 - 128 pages
...MDCCLXXVI. MDCCCLXXVII. ARABIC NOTATION. Ten figures are used to express numbers. 0 = naught or cipher. 5 = five. 1 = one. 6 = six. 2 = two. 7 = seven. 3 = three. 8 = eight. 4 = four. 9 = nine. The first character is called naught, or cipher, having no value of its own. The other nine characters... | |
| Samuel Wesley Baird - Arithmetic - 1901 - 388 pages
...notation ten characters called figures are employed to represent numbers. FIGURES NAMES FIGURES NAMES 1 one 6 six 2 two 7 seven 3 three 8 eight 4 four 9 nine 5 five 0 naught, zero, or cipher The first nine of the above figures are sometimes called significant... | |
| Frederick Houghton - English language - 1911 - 168 pages
...f- T t L i M m 7 fc? 0 1 i J7 -^ V v 2^ -z/ J j / W w FIRST LESSONS IN ENGLISH LESSON 1 THE NUMBERS 1 one 6 six 2 two 7 seven 3 three 8 eight 4 four 9 nine 5 five 10 ten THE ALPHABET ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abc defghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz NEW WORDS hand finger... | |
| Rose M. O'Toole - 1921 - 104 pages
...call the letters. This arouses interest and concentrates attention on one letter at a time. COUNTING 1 one 6 six 2 two 7 seven 3 three 8 eight 4 four 9 nine 5 five 10 ten Have pupils count ten, drilling in much the same way as with the alphabet. Write the... | |
| George S. Sternlieb, Bernard P. Indik - Social Science - 324 pages
...country 40. Altogether, during your lifetime, how many different cities or towns have you lived in? 1. One 6. Six 2. Two 7. Seven 3. Three 8. Eight or more 4. Four 9. Don't know 5. Five 41. What are your plans for staying in this city? 1. Definitely... | |
| John Bohannan - Language Arts & Disciplines - 1997 - 338 pages
...(II) come tagliare cut comprare do lasciare buy here leave fare drink venire NUMERI CARDINAL! 1-10 l one 6 six 2 two 7 seven 3 three 8 eight 4 four 9 nine 5 five 10 ten 1 Traduci II you he 4 she 5 it 6 we 7 you 8 they 2 Inserisci "he", "she" о "it" (where... | |
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