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Any number of cents, less than 10, requires a naught between it and the decimal point.

Thus, one dollar and 8 cents is written $1.08.

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2. Twenty-five dollars, twenty cents. Two hundred dollars, eight cents. 24 dollars, 5 cents.

3. 1864 dollars, 11 cents. 87 dollars, 9 cents. 28 dollars, 28 cents. 19 dollars, 1 cent.

4. 8 dollars, 5 cents, 5 mills. 12 dollars, 16 cents, 6 mills. 4 dollars, 4 cents, 4 mills. 30 dollars, 30 cents, 3 mills.

5. 306 dollars, 10 cents, 4 mills. 806 dollars, 20 cents, 2 mills. 1349 dollars, 9 cents, 9 mills.

6. 85,600 dollars, 20 cents, 1 mill. 28 dollars, 7 cents, 7 mills. 28 dollars, 7 mills.

7. 1840 dollars, 4 mills. 268 dollars, 15 cents, 9 mills. 84 dollars, 84 cents, 8 mills.

ADDITION.

38. 1. How many apples are 4 apples and 2 apples? 2. How many pencils are 3 pencils and 4 pencils?

3. Willie had 5 cents and his uncle gave him 4 cents. How many had he then?

4. 5 books and 3 books are how many books?

5. How many oranges are 5 oranges and 2 oranges?

6. How many are 6 and 3? 7 and 4? 3, 2, and 4? 7. How many books are 2 books, 4 books, and 5 books?

39. Addition is the process of uniting two or more numbers into one sum.

40. The result obtained by adding is called the Sum or Amount.

41. The Sign of Addition is an upright cross, +. It is called plus and is sometimes placed between numbers to be added.

Thus, 5+4 is read 5 plus 4, and means that 5 and 4 are to be added.

42. The Sign of Equality is two short horizontal lines, and means equals, or equal to.

Thus, 5+3=8 is read 5 plus 3 equals 8, or 5 and 3 are 8.

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43. The following are all the combinations of two num bers from 1 to 9.

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44. 1. John found 4 eggs in one nest and 6 in another.

How many eggs did he find?

2. James had 7 cents and found 4 more. cents did he then have?

How many

3. If Mary paid 10 cents for a tablet, 5 cents for a pencil, and 3 cents for pens, how much did she pay for all? 5+3= ?

4. In a pasture there are 6 black horses, 5 bay horses, and 3 white ones. How many horses are in the field? 6+5+3= ?

5. There are 9 yellow apples in one basket and 5 red ones in another basket. How many apples in both baskets?

6. I spent 4 dollars for a chair, 6 dollars for a table, and 3 dollars for a lamp. How much money did I spend ?

7. Edward had 9 cents in the bank and put in 9 cents How many cents did he then have in the bank?

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8. 3+4+6=? 4+5+3=?

9. John caught 5 trout on Monday, 6 on Tuesday, and 4 on Wednesday. How many trout did he catch?

45. Add by twos from 0 to 28.
Thus, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, etc.
1. Add by 2's from 1 to 31.
2. Add by 3's from 0 to 39.
3. Add by 4's from 2 to 34.
4. Add by 4's from 1 to 37.
5. Add by 5's from 0 to 40.
6. Add by 5's from 3 to 38.

7. Add by 6's from 0 to 30.

8. Add by 6's from 4 to 64. 9. Add by 7's from 0 to 70.

10. Add by 7's from 2 to 72.

11. Add by 8's from 0 to 80.

12. Add by 9's from 0 to 90.

From 1 to 40.
From 0 to 30.
From 3 to 38.
From 1 to 36.
From 4 to 39.
From 1 to 49.
From 5 to 53.
From 1 to 71.
From 5 to 89.
From 5 to 93.
From 2 to 92.

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11. What is the sum of 43 and 24.

12. A railway train ran 35 miles the first hour, and 40 miles the second hour. How many miles did it run in the two hours?

13. In a certain class there are 26 boys and 35 girls. How many pupils are in the class?

14. A newsboy made 31 cents on Monday, 15 cents on Tuesday, and 52 cents on Wednesday. How many cents. did he make in the three days?

15. Lucy bought a pineapple for 21 cents, and two pounds of sugar for 11 cents. How much did she pay for both?

16. A farmer had three flocks of sheep. The first flock contained 26 sheep, the second 37, and the third 41. How many sheep had he?

17. A father gave 25 cents to his son, and 20 cents to each of his two daughters. How much money did he give to his three children?

18. A farmer sold four jars of butter. The first contained 24 pounds, the second 26 pounds, and the third and fourth 25 pounds each. How many pounds of butter did he sell?

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