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... less important that the pupil should be constantly trained in the creation of imaginary measured magnitudes . NOTE 1. - A most serious defect in ordinary arithmetical training is , that pupils image figures instead of magnitudes - that ...
... less ber is 7.6746 . What is the greater number ? 3. The difference of two numbers is 2.3943 ; the g number is 10. What is the less number ? 4. The difference is 3.2678 ; the subtrahend is 2 What is the minuend ? 5. From 10 subtract ...
... less ) than B's . The negative differ- ences for Wednesday and Saturday indicate that A's gain was less ( or his loss greater ) than B's . 90. Regard the following minuends as representing dis- tances one boat sails from a given point ...
... . * The answer to this problem is , $ 300 - $ 450 , or - $ 100 . Therefore , G gained - $ 100 more than H , which means that his gains were actually $ 100 less than H's . B A Geometry . 92. DIRECTION OF LINES . D 38 THE WERNER ARITHMETIC .
... less than right angles and two of them are greater than right angles . Convince yourself by cutting a rhomboid from paper and comparing it with rectangular figures that two of the angles of a rhomboid are as much less than two right ...