The first lessons in numbers : an illustrated table book, designed for elementary instruction . roblkms.—There were 17 piles lying on the dock ; 9 have beendriven; how many remain ? $i y; S)oh • 1*1 v D^isiON. 69 LESSON LXV. (See Manual, Sec. I., Exercise V.) Copy, read, and complete the following tables: Ex. 1. (1.) (2.) (3.) (4.) (5.) (6.) 5-r-5 25-f-5 30-7-5 15-:-5 40-=-5 40-S-5 15-7-5 25-7-5 8G+-5 15-+5 30-7-5 10-r-5 5-7-5 20-7-5 35^-5 25-5-5 45^-5 20-f-5 10-5-5 15-5-5 40-5-5 35-5-5 15-5-5 10-5-5 20-7-5 10-5-5 35-7-5 20-7-5 25^5 5-5-5 25-5-5 15-5-5 15-7-5 40-5 20-r-5 Ex. 2. (1.) (2.) (3.)


The first lessons in numbers : an illustrated table book, designed for elementary instruction . roblkms.—There were 17 piles lying on the dock ; 9 have beendriven; how many remain ? $i y; S)oh • 1*1 v D^isiON. 69 LESSON LXV. (See Manual, Sec. I., Exercise V.) Copy, read, and complete the following tables: Ex. 1. (1.) (2.) (3.) (4.) (5.) (6.) 5-r-5 25-f-5 30-7-5 15-:-5 40-=-5 40-S-5 15-7-5 25-7-5 8G+-5 15-+5 30-7-5 10-r-5 5-7-5 20-7-5 35^-5 25-5-5 45^-5 20-f-5 10-5-5 15-5-5 40-5-5 35-5-5 15-5-5 10-5-5 20-7-5 10-5-5 35-7-5 20-7-5 25^5 5-5-5 25-5-5 15-5-5 15-7-5 40-5 20-r-5 Ex. 2. (1.) (2.) (3.) (4.). (5.) (6.) 25--5 15-7-5 20-f-5 5-5-5 10~5 15-5-5 30-5-5 10-5-5 35--5 154-5 20^-5 25-:-5 40-5-5 5-=-5 40^5 25-5-5 30-=-5 30-5-5 20-5-5 30-7-5 25-5-5 35-5-5 40-7-5 40-7-5 45-5-5 40-7-5 30-7-5 45-5-5 15-7-5 45-5-5 10-5-5 45-7-5 20-5-5 25-5 20-7-5 35-7-5 Sx. 3, (1.) (2.) (3.) (4.) (5.) (6.) 25-5-5 30-5-5 7+5 45-5-5 6 + 5 4x5 4x5 7x5 8 + 5 7x5 12-6 11-5 3 + 5 5-5 13-5 5x5 8 + 7 10-5-5 8-5 8 + 5 40-5-5 10-5 8-5 3x5 14-5 5x8 6x5 10-=-5 8x5 7+5 10-5-5 13-5 7-5 10x5 6 + 5 9 + 5 TO LESSON LXVI. 6 churches are once 6 sheep are 2 times 6 ducks are 3 times 6 dogs are 4 times 6 men are 5 times 6 boys are 6 times 6 saddles are 7 times 6 bridles are 8 times G horses are 9 times 6 horses. Problems.—Willie rode 2 hours every day for a week, howmany hours did he ride in all ? DIVISION. 71 LESSON LX VII. (See Manual, Sec I., Exercise V.) Copy, complete, and read the following tables: (1.) (2.) (3.) (4.) (5) (6.) 6-4-6 30-6 30-^-6 42-6 48-6 54-6 18-6 18-4-6 36-4-6 12-6 30-4-6 48-6124-6 6—6 24-6 6-4-6 36-4-6 36-4-6 24—6 18-6 18-4-6 36-4-6 48—6 42-4-6 6-4-6 304-6 12-4-6 42-4-6 24-4-6 24-6 18-6 24-6 6-4-6 18—6 18-4-6 54-4-6 Ex. 2. (1.) (2.) (3.) (4.) (5.) (6.) 42-6 124-6 24-6 30-4-6 42-6 18-4-648-6 18-6 30-6 36-4-6 30-4-6 24-630-6 30-4-6 42-6 42-4-6 36-6 36-612-6 42-6 48-6 54-6 48-6 48-654-6


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