PREFACE There are many who believe that Mental Arithmetic is one of the most valuable studies in a school curriculum. There can be no doubt that if the subject is properly taught it develops a habit of concentration of mind, which is one of the most desirable ends to be attained by any scheme of education. This habit is not acquired, however, by constantly performing operations with small numbers or by solving many easy problems which require but little mental effort, but rather by working examples of gradually increasing difficulty, until the pupil is enabled with effort to solve problems whose solution might seem to be almost impossible, without resort to ciphering. This habit of concentration, when once it has become established, makes the acquisition of knowledge rapid and delightful, and the development of intellectual power noticeably great. The plan adopted in this book contemplates not only the attainment of this end, but also another object of equal importance, - the develop
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CONTENTS; PAGE; Addition• • • • 7; Subtraction • c • 17; Multiplication 28; Division 36; Fractions 44; Denominate Numbers 109; Percentage 125; Miscellaneous Problems 150; Tables of Denominate Numbers 173; 5
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Author(s)William J. Milne
PublisherForgotten Books
ISBN / ASIN1440051550
ISBN-139781440051555
Sales Rank10,509,606
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