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... pears less 7 pears ? 15. 8 pens less 5 pens ? 16. 10 figs less 9 figs ? In all these lessons of counting in series , the teacher should use objects , or the numeral frame , until the pupil thoroughly under- stands the process . 1/2 35 4 ...
... pears less 7 pears ? 15. 8 pens less 5 pens ? 16. 10 figs less 9 figs ? In all these lessons of counting in series , the teacher should use objects , or the numeral frame , until the pupil thoroughly under- stands the process . 1/2 35 4 ...
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... pears can be bought for 10 cents ? 7. How many quarts of milk at 4 cents a quart , can be bought for 16 cents ? 8. If 1 lemon cost 3 cents , how many lemons can be bought for 15 cents ? 9. To how many boys can you give 12 apples , if ...
... pears can be bought for 10 cents ? 7. How many quarts of milk at 4 cents a quart , can be bought for 16 cents ? 8. If 1 lemon cost 3 cents , how many lemons can be bought for 15 cents ? 9. To how many boys can you give 12 apples , if ...
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... pears can be bought for 6 cents ? SOLUTION . - As many pears as 3 cents are contained times in 6 cents , which are 2 times . Hence 2 pears can be bought for 6 cents . 6 ÷ 3 = 2 . 9. Again , if 2 pears cost 6 cents , what will 1 pear ...
... pears can be bought for 6 cents ? SOLUTION . - As many pears as 3 cents are contained times in 6 cents , which are 2 times . Hence 2 pears can be bought for 6 cents . 6 ÷ 3 = 2 . 9. Again , if 2 pears cost 6 cents , what will 1 pear ...
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... pears ? 7 times 6 hats ? 5 times 7 coats ? 7 times 7 cents ? 4 times 7 horses ? of 14 roses ? of 28 dollars ? of 21 pounds ? of 35 miles ? of 42 oranges ? of 49 days ? 4 7 77 129 6 7 431 231 521 7 17 7 3 0 7 6 7 7 251 940 201 16 5 7 ...
... pears ? 7 times 6 hats ? 5 times 7 coats ? 7 times 7 cents ? 4 times 7 horses ? of 14 roses ? of 28 dollars ? of 21 pounds ? of 35 miles ? of 42 oranges ? of 49 days ? 4 7 77 129 6 7 431 231 521 7 17 7 3 0 7 6 7 7 251 940 201 16 5 7 ...
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... In all the foregoing tables , the pupil should be required to invert the order of the numbers , and to repeat them backward and pro- miscuously until they are thoroughly memorized . LESSON LX . 1. In a garden are 18 pear 10 FIRST BOOK.
... In all the foregoing tables , the pupil should be required to invert the order of the numbers , and to repeat them backward and pro- miscuously until they are thoroughly memorized . LESSON LX . 1. In a garden are 18 pear 10 FIRST BOOK.
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Page 153 - Square Measure 144 square inches (sq. in.) = 1 square foot (sq. ft.) 9 square feet = 1 square yard (sq.
Page 158 - LIQUID MEASURE 4 gills (gi.) = 1 pint (pt.) 2 pints — 1 quart (qt...
Page 56 - Division is the process of finding how many times one number is contained in another of the same kind. The number to be divided is called the dividend. The number by which we divide is called the divisor. The number which shows how many times the divisor is contained in the dividend is called the quotient.
Page 124 - ... and if the difference between the partial dividend and the product of the divisor by the quotient figure is greater than the divisor, the quotient figure is too small.
Page 157 - A pile of wood 8 ft. long, 4 ft. wide, and 4 ft. high, contains 1 cord.
Page 159 - TABLE. 2 pints (pt.) make 1 quart, .......... qt. 8 quarts " 1 peck, ......... pk. 4 pecks
Page 109 - Multiplication is the process of taking one of two numbers as many times as there are units in the other.
Page 117 - ... 9 times 2 in 2 1 time 2 in 4 2 times 2 in 6 3 times 2 in 8 4 times 2 in 10 5 times...
Page 73 - At 8 cents a pound, how many pounds of sugar can be bought for 48 cents ? For 50 cents ? For 58 cents ? For 62 cents ? For 64 cents ? 29.
Page 117 - Write the divisor at the left of the dividend with a curved line between them. Find how many times the...