| San Francisco (Calif.). Board of Education - Education - 1897 - 130 pages
...pupils should be able to state the following abstract problems and give the method of solution : i. Given, the sum of several numbers and all of them but one to find that one. 2. Given, the less of two numbers and their difference, to find the greater number. 4. Given, the minuend... | |
| Frank J. Browne - Mental arithmetic - 1902 - 186 pages
...State the rules and principles fe.1 the following problems, and illustrate each one by an example. 1. Given several numbers, to find their sum. 2. Given...and all of them but one, to find that one. 3. Given the parts, to find the whole. 4. Given the- whole and all the parts but one, to find that one. 5. Given... | |
| Frank J. Browne - 1903 - 232 pages
...for labor. How much money had he left? Illustrate by an example each of the following problems: — 1. Given several numbers, to find their sum. 2. Given...and all of them but one, to find that one. 3. Given the parts, to find the whole. 4. Given the whole and all the parts but one, to find that one. 6. Given... | |
| Mechanical engineering - 1915 - 902 pages
...following problems by original examples. Problem 1. Given, several numbers, to find their sum. Problem 2. Given, the sum of several numbers and all of them but one, to find that one. Problem 3. Given, the parts, to find the whole. Problem 4. Given, the whole and all the parts but one,... | |
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