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... MULTIPLICATION - Arithmetical Algebraic .... DIVISION - Arithmetical . ............ .. Algebraic PROPERTIES OF NUMBERS ALGEBRA Parentheses ..... DIVISIBILITY OF NUMBERS .. ALGEBRA Equations ..... FRACTIONS - Arithmetical ... Algebraic ...
... multiplication , and division . NOTE . For the double purpose of giving practice in simple com putations and of preparing pupils for the ordinary number work of life , applications of these processes to certain classes of business ...
... multiplication of sense - experiences in the compari- son of magnitudes will not alone give the desired power . To learn to work with ideal magnitudes , one must work with ideal magnitudes . " Object teaching " must be vigorously begun ...
... multiply the number denoting the length of its side by 4 . ( b ) To find the perimeter of an oblong when its length and breadth are given . Let a = Let b the length . the breadth . Then 2a 2b , or ( a + b ) × 2 = the perimeter . Hence ...
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