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Greenleaf's Mathematical Series.

THE

COMPLETE

ARITHMETIC.

ORAL AND WRITTEN,

ON THE BASIS OF WORKS

BY BENJAMIN GREENLEAF, A.M.

THOS. R. SHEWELL & COMPANY
BOSTON NEW YORK CHICAGO

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The "Brief Course" and the "Complete Arithmetic each published with and without Answers.

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KEY to the Complete Arithmetic," for Teachers only.

COPYRIGHT, 1881, BY HENRY B. MAGLATHLIN.

COPYRIGHT, 1896, BY HENRY B. MAGLATHLIN,

Norwood Press :

Berwick & Smith, Boston, U.S.A.

THIS Arithmetic, undertaken at the sug educators of distinction, has been prepared v ence to training for practical business, and t mind power through fixed habits of attentic cesses of reasoning.

To secure skill, rapidity, and accuracy in th required in common transactions, a large nu tively simple business questions has been pro nence has been given to subjects of the most p

That useful mental discipline may be attaine principles of numbers have been clearly present have been given requiring thought and discrim

The inductive plan has been followed thro have been developed from methods, rules deriv and oral and written exercises combined in a ra

The greatest care has been observed to ha brief, clear, and accurate, and the solutions si logical.

The methods employed are those which bu or test in the school-room, has shown to be the

Decimals to three places, and United States treated at the beginning with integers.

The problems are abundant and varied, ba reliable data, and drawn from the actual exper

commercial arithmetic the usages of the best business houses have been followed.

Several hundred examples which have been used in examinations by superintendents of public instruction, in various cities and towns leading in educational matters, have been collected, and arranged as exercises for testing proficiency, and for supplementary practice, to be drawn from at the teacher's discretion.

Much matter formerly considered necessary in an arithmetic, but which modern progress has rendered useless or antiquated, has been omitted.

The Appendix contains tables for reference; information of a somewhat technical nature for the business man, the mechanic, and the farmer; subjects of minor importance to the majority of pupils; and rules and applications not needed in the body of the work.

The course of this book may be abridged by the omission of the metric system, foreign exchange, compound proportion, cube root, and similar solids; likewise by omission of problems in interest, and review exercises in part.

Indebtedness is gratefully acknowledged to all the able teachers who have aided in the preparation of the Inductive Course of which this book is a part; to school superintendents of various cities and towns for examination papers and suggestions; to prominent educators in Vermont for material for work in Interest and Taxes from actual business transactions; and to the reports of State and National officials for up-to-date information of great value.

SILVER LAKE, MASS., May, 1899.

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