11 Verbs to Use for the Word arithmetic

A program with complete materials for teaching primary arithmetic for use with the Number stories series by J. W. Studebaker, F. B. Knight, W. C. Findley, G. M. Ruch & William S. Gray.

If it were one's fortune to be sent to prison,and the access to such retirement is growing more and more facile in many regions of our common country,one would certainly wish to carry a dumb-bell with him, precisely as Dr. Johnson carried an arithmetic in his pocket on his tour to the Hebrides, as containing the greatest amount of nutriment in the compactest form.

So they established it on a firm basis, solving equations of no inconsiderable difficulty, (of the fourth degree, it is said,) and enriched our arithmetic with various rules derived from this source, Single and Double Position among others.

The boy in my seat is writing a note to a girl just across from us, and the next thing he will put it in a book and ask, with an unconcerned face, 'Mr. Holmes, may I hand my arithmetic to somebody?'

They outdo arithmetic, nohow.

We are always timid about questioning a Scotsman's arithmetic, but we make the increase a third, or 33-1/3 per cent.

He had even to rub up his arithmetic when he thought he had some chance of being made Chancellor of the Exchequer; but, perhaps, many a statesman before and after him has done as much as that.

He took his arithmetic, and explained to him how to perform some examples, under one of the rules.

Edward W. Moore, a colored teacher of white children in Tennessee, wrote an arithmetic.

"They could not buy the new arithmetic," their mother said, half under her breath.

ALGAR`VE (240), the southernmost province of Portugal, hilly, but traversed with rich valleys, which yield olives, vines, oranges, &c. ALGEBRA, a universal arithmetic of Arabian origin or Arabian transmission, in which symbols are employed to denote operations, and letters to represent number and quantity.

11 Verbs to Use for the Word  arithmetic