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... answered by a pupil , that may be unable to work out a question in Long Division , which has been repeatedly stated to ... answer by the following supposition : If a teacher should take three classes of his pupils to the Crystal Palace ...
... answered by a pupil , that may be unable to work out a question in Long Division , which has been repeatedly stated to ... answer by the following supposition : If a teacher should take three classes of his pupils to the Crystal Palace ...
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... answers to the following questions are to be given by writing them on the slate or black board , to test the pu- pil's knowledge of numbers , from one to one hundred , and to assist them in this exercise the form of written figures are ...
... answers to the following questions are to be given by writing them on the slate or black board , to test the pu- pil's knowledge of numbers , from one to one hundred , and to assist them in this exercise the form of written figures are ...
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... answer the questions as fast as Emma asks them . QUESTIONS IN ADDITION . 7. How many are 8. How many are 26 9. How many are 46 10. How many are 66 11. How many are 86 12. How many are 10 6 and 4 ? 16 and 4 ? and 4 ? 36 and 4 ? and 4 ...
... answer the questions as fast as Emma asks them . QUESTIONS IN ADDITION . 7. How many are 8. How many are 26 9. How many are 46 10. How many are 66 11. How many are 86 12. How many are 10 6 and 4 ? 16 and 4 ? and 4 ? 36 and 4 ? and 4 ...
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... ' nests at 2 o'clock , and were gone just 4 hours ; what time was it when they returned ? What number would this hour ( your answer ) amount to , multiplied by 9 ? LESSON XIII 1. If any of the children have ever. MULTIPLICATION . 27.
... ' nests at 2 o'clock , and were gone just 4 hours ; what time was it when they returned ? What number would this hour ( your answer ) amount to , multiplied by 9 ? LESSON XIII 1. If any of the children have ever. MULTIPLICATION . 27.
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... answer to each exam- ple ( commencing with 1 , & c . , ) will correspond with the num- ber and amount of the column in the table . Thus , the answer to Enigma No. 1 is equal to 11 , as this is the amount of the column of ones , and so ...
... answer to each exam- ple ( commencing with 1 , & c . , ) will correspond with the num- ber and amount of the column in the table . Thus , the answer to Enigma No. 1 is equal to 11 , as this is the amount of the column of ones , and so ...
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12 cent 12 dollars 20 dollars 25 cents 50 cents 61 cent pieces added aliquot amount answer apple average barrel of flour bird Boiled bought boys bushels called cents a day ciphers coins cord cost coupling figures decimal denomination dimes divided dividend Division divisor dollar a bushel drams DRILL TABLE Dry Measure eagle eighths equal find the interest folded fraction gallons gave girls Give an example half halves hogshead horses improper fraction inches interest and amt John lars LESSON Measure MENTAL EXERCISES miles Minuend minutes mixed number months multiplicand multiply Name number of bones ounces pennyweights performing pints pounds public speaking pupil quarters quarts questions quotient remains repeat the table rods scholar sheets shillings slate sold square subtract teacher thirds Troy Weight units week whole numbers William worth WRITTEN EXERCISES yards