Introduction to the National ArithmeticReprint of the original, first published in 1860. |
Contents
NOTATION AND NUMERATION | 7 |
English Numeration Table | 14 |
SUBTRACTION Mental Exercises | 25 |
MULTIPLICATION Mental Exercises | 33 |
QUESTIONS INVOLVING FRACTIONS | 57 |
MISCELLANEOUS EXAMPLES INVOLVING | 65 |
Page | 81 |
SUBTRACTION OF COMPOUND NUMBERS | 114 |
Division of Common Fractions | 160 |
Greatest Common Divisor of Fractions | 167 |
Addition of Fractions of Compound | 174 |
PERCENTAGE | 181 |
SIMPLE INTEREST | 196 |
194 | 216 |
INVOLUTION | 269 |
SECTION XXIV | 294 |
MULTIPLICATION OF COMPOUND NUM | 121 |
MISCELLANEOUS EXAMPLES IN MULTI | 129 |
121 | 136 |
MENSURATION OF SURFACES | 306 |
300 | 315 |
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