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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated.1894 Excerpt: ... GRADED PROBLEMS. FIRST YEAR. One. 1. I. 1. Lillie has a rosebush in her garden, with 1 little green bud on it; after a while the bud opened and showed all its pretty pink leaves. How many roses had Lillie on the bush? 2. Candy is 1 cent a stick. Johnnie's mother gave him a cent for going to the store for her; how many sticks of candy can he buy with it? 3. If you were going to make a wheelbarrow, how many wheels would you want for it? 4. Little Charlie's mother said she would fry all the fish he caught, for his supper. He caught 1, but in pulling it in, it jumped off the hook; soon after he caught another, but after trying all the afternoon, he did not get another bite; how many fish did he have for his supper? 5. If you had a big red apple, how many times could you give it away" 6. One snowy day, Max ran around the house once with his wheelbarrow; how many tracks did it make? 7. If you were playing marbles with a little boy who had but 1 marble, and you won it, how many would he have left? 8. Which holds the more, a quart or a pint measure? 9. Katie had a cent and bought a slate-pencil with it; how much money had she left? 10. If you had a cent and lost it, and then your mother gave you another, how many apples could you buy, if they were 1 cent each? Two. 2. II. 1. Willie called his mother to see a robin in the plum-tree, and while they were looking, another flew in the tree; how many robins in the plum-tree now? 2. If you cut an apple into 2 equal parts, what would you call each piece? How many half-apples make a whole one? 3. Lulu ate J of an orange and gave the rest to her little brother; how much of the orange did he have, and who had the larger piece? 4. If slate-pencils are a cent each, how many can I buy for 2 cents? 5. How many pints will fill a q...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated.1894 Excerpt: ... GRADED PROBLEMS. FIRST YEAR. One. 1. I. 1. Lillie has a rosebush in her garden, with 1 little green bud on it; after a while the bud opened and showed all its pretty pink leaves. How many roses had Lillie on the bush? 2. Candy is 1 cent a stick. Johnnie's mother gave him a cent for going to the store for her; how many sticks of candy can he buy with it? 3. If you were going to make a wheelbarrow, how many wheels would you want for it? 4. Little Charlie's mother said she would fry all the fish he caught, for his supper. He caught 1, but in pulling it in, it jumped off the hook; soon after he caught another, but after trying all the afternoon, he did not get another bite; how many fish did he have for his supper? 5. If you had a big red apple, how many times could you give it away" 6. One snowy day, Max ran around the house once with his wheelbarrow; how many tracks did it make? 7. If you were playing marbles with a little boy who had but 1 marble, and you won it, how many would he have left? 8. Which holds the more, a quart or a pint measure? 9. Katie had a cent and bought a slate-pencil with it; how much money had she left? 10. If you had a cent and lost it, and then your mother gave you another, how many apples could you buy, if they were 1 cent each? Two. 2. II. 1. Willie called his mother to see a robin in the plum-tree, and while they were looking, another flew in the tree; how many robins in the plum-tree now? 2. If you cut an apple into 2 equal parts, what would you call each piece? How many half-apples make a whole one? 3. Lulu ate J of an orange and gave the rest to her little brother; how much of the orange did he have, and who had the larger piece? 4. If slate-pencils are a cent each, how many can I buy for 2 cents? 5. How many pints will fill a q...

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9780282994082: First Steps in Arithmetic, Vol. 1: Graded Lessons in Number (Classic Reprint)

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ISBN 10:  0282994084 ISBN 13:  9780282994082
Editorial: Forgotten Books, 2018
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