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Teachers' Manual of Elementary Arithmetic: Including Oral, Slate, and ... - Page 110
by Malcolm MacVicar - 1880 - 258 pages
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A Complete Arithmetic, Oral and Written

Malcolm MacVicar - Arithmetic - 1876 - 412 pages
...$4.08 for ribbon, finds she has $14.28 left ; how much had she at first? Ans. $70.11. DEFINITIONS. 50. Addition is the process of uniting two or more numbers into one number. 51. Addends are the numbers added. 52. The Sum or Amount is the number found by addition. 53. The Process...
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Ray's New Practical Arithmetic: A Rev. Ed. of the Practical Arithmetic

Joseph Ray - Arithmetic - 1877 - 350 pages
...how much did he spend? 110 cents. 16. 1. The operation in these examples is termed Addition ; hence, Addition is the process of uniting two or more numbers into one number. 2. The number obtained by addition is the Sum or Amount. 3. When the numbers to be added are simple,...
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Ray's Elementary Arithmetic: Embracing Mental and Written Exercises, for ...

Joseph Ray - Arithmetic - 1879 - 200 pages
...denomination? What is a compound number? What are the Fundamental Rules of arithmetic? DEFINITIONS. 20. Addition is the process of uniting two or more numbers into one sum. 21. The Sum, or Amount, is the number which contains as many units as all the numbers combined....
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Reading Speller: A New Method of Teaching Spelling, Volume 2

William A. Campbell - Readers - 1887 - 224 pages
...nonillions, decillions, etc. nu'mer a'tion hun'dreda (not derds) En'glish (Ing) thousands (not tous) Addition is the process of uniting two or more numbers into one called the sum, or amount. The process of taking one number from another is Subtraction. The number...
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Elementary Arithmetic: Combining Oral and Written Exercises

Edward Sylvester Ellis - Arithmetic - 1889 - 196 pages
...roses from one bush and 13 from another : how many roses did she gather ? DEFINITIONS. ART. 16. — Addition is the process of uniting two or more numbers into one. ART. 17. — The Sum or Amount is the number obtained by addition. Thus, when 3 and 5 are added, the...
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Complete Arithmetic: Combining Oral and Written Exercises

Edward Sylvester Ellis - Arithmetic - 1889 - 370 pages
...nuts + 9 nuts + 7 nuts + 5 nuts + 8 nuts + 2 nuts + 9 nuts ? DEFINITIONS AND PRINCIPLES. ART. 30. — Addition is the process of uniting two or more numbers into one. ART. 31. — The Sum or Amount is the number obtained by addition. Thus, when 6 and 5 are added, the...
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The Indiana School Journal, Volume 39, Issue 9

Education - 1894 - 904 pages
...definitions and principles? The definition of addition g-iven in the book they were using- is as follows: "Addition is the process of uniting- two or more numbers into one." A pupil failed to sav it; another was called on. He said it; then the other tried to say it. He failed...
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The Werner Arithmetic, Oral and Written: For Third and Fourth Grades. [Book I]

Frank H. Hall - Arithmetic - 1896 - 268 pages
...upon the dials of time-pieces. How is the number four represented upon the face of a clock ? ADDITION. Addition is the process of uniting two or more numbers into one number. The sum is the number obtained by adding. 26 49 75 (Sum.) * A period is usually placed after each completed...
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The Werner Arithmetic, Oral and Written, Book Two, Parts I and II, Book 2

Frank H. Hall - Arithmetic - 1896 - 296 pages
...Sometimes small letters are employed instead of capitals; thus, li. = 9, iv. = 4, etc. ADDITION. 8. Addition is the process of uniting two or more numbers into one number. The sum is the number obtained by adding. The Blgn, +, which is read plus, indicates that the numbers...
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The Werner Arithmetic, Oral and Written, Book One, Parts I, II and III, Volume 1

Frank H. Hall - Arithmetic - 1897 - 264 pages
...upon the dials of time-pieces. How is the number four represented upon the face of a clock ? ADDITION. Addition is the process of uniting two or more numbers into one number. The sum is the number obtained by adding. 26 49 75 (Sum.) * A period is usually placed after each completed...
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