LESSON XVII. Examples in Addition. 1. William carries six apples to school in his basket and Henry four: how many apples in both baskets? John has six apples and his sister Jane gives him five: how many will he then have? Charles has six marbles and wins eight from John: how many will he then have? 2. James has seven oranges in one basket and six in another: how many in both? William has seven apples and John gives him nine: how many will he then have? A father has two sons and gives seven cents to each: how many cents does he give to both? If he gives seven cents to one and ten cents to the other: how many cents will he give to both? 3. A boy has eight marbles and gains five: how many will he then have? If he has eight and gains nine how many? If he has eight and gains ten how many? 4. Charles has nine apples and buys five more: how many will he then have? If he has nine and buys eight more: how many will he have? If he has eight and buys nine how many? 5. James has ten pencils and then buys eight: how many will he then have? John gives to Henry ten chestnuts and to William nine: how many does he give away in all? Charles has two apples and John gives him seven: how many will he then have? If John had given him eight: how many? If he had given him nine how many? If he had given him ten: how LESSON XVIII. Examples in Addition. 1. Eleven and one are how many? Eleven and three? Eleven and four? Eleven and six? Eleven and seven? Eleven and nine? Eleven and ten? Eleven and two? Eleven and five? Eleven and eight? 2. Twenty-two and one are how many? Twentytwo and two? Twenty-two and three? Twenty-two and four? Twenty-two and five? Twenty-two and six? Twenty-two and seyen? Twenty-two and eight? Twenty-two and nine? Twenty-two and ten? 3. Thirty-three and one are how many? Thirtythree and two are how many? Thirty-three and three? Thirty-three and four? Thirty-three and five? Thirtythree and six? Thirty-three and seven? Thirty-three and eight? Thirty-three and nine? Thirty-three and ten? 4. Forty-four and one are how many? Forty-four and two? Forty-four and three? Forty-four and five? Forty-four and six? Forty-four and seven? Fortyfour and eight? Forty-four and nine? Forty-four and ten? 5. Fifty-five and one are how many? Fifty-five and two are how many? Fifty-five and three? Fifty-five and four? Fifty-five and five? Fifty-five and six? Fifty-five and seven? Fifty-five and eight? Fifty-five and nine? Fifty-five and ten? Fifty-six and two are how many? Fifty-six and three? Fifty-six and four? LESSON XIX. Examples in Addition. 1. Sixty six and one are how many? Sixty-six and two are how many? Sixty-six and three? Sixty-six and four? Sixty-six and five? Sixty-six and six? Sixty-six and seven? Sixty-six and eight? Sixty-six and nine? Sixty-six and ten? 2. Seventy-seven and one are how many? Seventyseven and two are how many? Seventy-seven and three? Seventy-seven and four? five? Seventy-seven and six? en? Seventy-seven and eight? Seventy-seven and ten? Seventy-seven and Seventy-seven and sevSeventy-seven and nine? 3. Eighty-eight and one are how many? Eightyeight and two are how many? Eighty-eight and three? Eighty-eight and four? Eighty-eight and five? Eightyeight and six? Eighty-eight and seven? Eighty-eight and eight? Eighty-eight and nine? Eighty-eight and ten? 4. Ninety-nine and one are how many? Ninety-nine and two are how many? Ninety-nine and three? Ninety-nine and four? Ninety-nine and five? Ninetynine and six? Ninety-nine and seven? Ninety-nine and eight? Ninety-nine and nine? Ninety-nine and ten? 5. Ninety-eight and one are how many? Ninetyeight and two are how many? Ninety-eight and three? Ninety-eight and four? Ninety-eight and five? Ninety-eight and six? Ninety-eight and seven? Ninety LESSON XX. Numeration, or Reading Figures. Ten Units Ten Tens make one Ten. make one Hundred. Ten Hundreds make one Thousand. Commit to memory the words Units, Tens, Hundreds, Thousands. Four Units, Six Units and five Tens, Six Units, three Tens, two Hundreds, 8 Units, 7 Tens, 5 Hundreds, 3 Thousands, 1. Write three thousand. Thousands. Hundreds Tens. Units. 4 5 6 236 3 5 7 8 Ans. 3000 2. Write three hundred and seventy-five. Ans. 375 3. Write six hundred and twenty-one. Numerate the following figures : Ans. 621 SECTION SECOND. LESSON I. In which One is taken from each Number as far as Ter. 1. If John has one apple and gives it to William, what will he have left? One from one, what remains? 2. If John has two apples and gives one to William, how many I will he have left? One from two, what remains? 3. If John has three apples and gives one to James, how many will he have left? One from three, what remains? 4. If John has four apples and gives one to William, how many are left? One from four, what remains? 5. John has five how many are left? apples and gives one to Charles : One from five, what remains? 6. If John has six apples and gives one to James, how many has he left? One from six, and what remains? 7. If John has seven apples and gives one to Samuel, how many are left? One from seven, what remains? 8. If John has eight apples and gives one to William, how many will be left? One from eight, and what re |