Junior High School Mathematics: Book One, Volume 1D.C. Heath & Company, 1921 |
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... number of exercises ; e.g. one each from Exercises 113 , 114 , 115 , 116 ... numbers in each column that appear above the paper . ( Ten sums . ) 2. Hold a slip of paper below Row III . ABSTRACT DRILL EXERCISES 211 ABSTRACT DRILL EXERCISES.
... number of exercises ; e.g. one each from Exercises 113 , 114 , 115 , 116 ... numbers in each column that appear above the paper . ( Ten sums . ) 2. Hold a slip of paper below Row III . ABSTRACT DRILL EXERCISES 211 ABSTRACT DRILL EXERCISES.
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... numbers in each column that are in first 4 , 5 , . 9 rows . ... 9. ( Speed and accuracy test . ) Hold a slip of paper be- low Row ... the number of minutes and sec- onds that elapse until one half the class is through ; that is the median ...
... numbers in each column that are in first 4 , 5 , . 9 rows . ... 9. ( Speed and accuracy test . ) Hold a slip of paper be- low Row ... the number of minutes and sec- onds that elapse until one half the class is through ; that is the median ...
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... Row X. Upon it write the remainders when you subtract the numbers in Row X from the ones above in Row IX . 2-9 . Similarly subtract the numbers of Row IX from those of Row VIII ; those of Row VIII from those of Row VII ; etc. 10. Subtract ...
... Row X. Upon it write the remainders when you subtract the numbers in Row X from the ones above in Row IX . 2-9 . Similarly subtract the numbers of Row IX from those of Row VIII ; those of Row VIII from those of Row VII ; etc. 10. Subtract ...
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Book One Walter Wilson Hart. 2. Multiply the numbers of any row by 10 , or 100 , or .1 , or .001 , etc. 3. Multiply the numbers of Row I by 45 . 4. Multiply the numbers of Row II by 57 . 5. Multiply the numbers of Row III by 36.2 . 6.
Book One Walter Wilson Hart. 2. Multiply the numbers of any row by 10 , or 100 , or .1 , or .001 , etc. 3. Multiply the numbers of Row I by 45 . 4. Multiply the numbers of Row II by 57 . 5. Multiply the numbers of Row III by 36.2 . 6.
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... numbers in Row VII by 68 . 8. ( Speed and accuracy test . ) Divide the numbers in Row VIII by 49. Assign special drill for pupils who need it . EXERCISE 117 Drill on Fractions In each of the following examples , a . add the two ...
... numbers in Row VII by 68 . 8. ( Speed and accuracy test . ) Divide the numbers in Row VIII by 49. Assign special drill for pupils who need it . EXERCISE 117 Drill on Fractions In each of the following examples , a . add the two ...
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