| William Wilson (Vicar of Walthamstow.) - 1826 - 156 páginas
...number to the following order, for instance, can present little or no difficulty to the little assembly. 1 and 1 are 2, 2 and 1 are 3, 3 and 1 are 4 ; or 2 and 2 are 4, 4 and 2 are 6, 6 and 2 are 8. When the first lines of the table have been accurately... | |
| Thomas Tate (mathematical master.) - 1844 - 184 páginas
...squares, or the first and second columns on the Board of Units, is to be referred to. Addition. By Ones. 1 and 1 are 2 2 and 1 are 3 3 and 1 are 4 And so on. By Twos. 1 and 2 are 3 2 and 2 are 4 3 and 2 are 5 And so on. By Threes. 1 and 3 are 4 2... | |
| Pliny Earle Chase - 1844 - 164 páginas
...Count one hundred. Write in figures the numbers from one to one hundred. 16. Repeat the Addition Table. 1 and 1 are 2 2 and 1 are 3 3 and 1 are 4 1 and 2 are 3 2 and 2 are 4 3 and 2 are 5 1 and 3 are 4 2 and 3 are 5 3 and 3 are 6 1 and 4 are 5 2... | |
| Cuthbert William Johnson - 1846 - 178 páginas
...Multiplied by. -T- Divided by. I One quarter. -J One third, i One half. I Three quarters. ADDITION TABLE. 1 and 1 are 2 2 and 1 are 3 3 and 1 arc 4 1 ... 2 ... 3 2 ... 2 ... 4 3 ... 2 ... 5 1 ... 3 ... 4 2 ... 3 ... 5 3 ... 3 ... 6 1 ... 4 ...... | |
| Edward Hughes - 1849 - 162 páginas
...7s. 8}rf.— 285 83. 75 a. 2r. 10 per. 84. £5. 11s.6Jrf.— 6. 131 ARITHMETICAL TABLES. ADDITION. 1 and 1 are 2 2 and 1 are 3 3 and 1 are 4 2 3 2 4 2 5 3 4 3 5 3 6 4 5 4 6 4 7 5 6 5 7 5 8 6 7 6 8 6 9 7 8 7 9 7 10 8 9 8 10 8 11 9 10 9 11 9... | |
| Charles Arnold - 1850 - 164 páginas
...of figures, and the 4, which 42 must be in the place of tens to represent 40, being ADDITION TABLE. 1 and 1 are 2 2 and 1 are 3 3 and 1 are 4 1 .. 2 .. 3 2 .. 2 .. 4 3 .. 2 .. 5 1 .. 3 .. 4 2 .. 3 .. 5 3 .. 3 .. 6 1 .. 4 .. 5 2 .. 4 .. 6 3 ..... | |
| 1869 - 478 páginas
...NUMBERS. — (1.) Adding the numbers under ten to each of them in succession, the receiving number being, in the first instance, kept constant throughout the ten additions. Thus the first lesson would bo on ' adding to one' ; 1 and 1 are two, 2 and 1 are 3, 3 and 1 are 4, <&c., the children counting... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1860 - 692 páginas
...NUMBERS. — (1.) Adding the numbers under ten to each of them in succession ; the receiving number being, in the first instance, kept constant throughout the...first lesson would be on " adding to one ;" 1 and 1 arc 2, 2 and 1 are 3, 3 and 1 are 4, «fee., the children counting in each case and then repeating... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1860 - 662 páginas
...Adding the numbers under ten, in their order, to each of them in succession ; the added number being now kept constant throughout the ten additions. Thus, the first lesson would be the " adding of one ;" 1 and 1 are 2, 1 and 2 are 3, 1 and 3 are 4, «fee. For second lesson, 2 and... | |
| 1860 - 664 páginas
...Adding the numbers under ten, in their order, to each of them in succession ; the added number being now kept constant throughout the ten additions. Thus, the first lesson would be the " adding of one ;" 1 and 1 arc 2, 1 and 2 are 3, 1 and 3 are 4, etc. For second lesson, 2 and 1... | |
| |