The first lessons in numbers : an illustrated table book, designed for elementary instruction . rwent to market 7 times, and each time carried 7 eggs in her basket |ho^many eggs did she carry to market? There are 13 large stone.,by the side of the road; if 6 of them should be carried away, hovmany would remain? On a rose-bush there are 5 roses; on 7 such bushes ? MULTIPLICATION. 57 LESSON LIII. (See Manual, Sec. I., Exercise IV.) Copj, complete, and read the following tables: Ex. 1. Ex. 2. Ex. 3. a.) (2.) (3.) (4.) (5.) (6.) 3x7 4x7 2x7 5x7 6x7 5x7 4x7 6x7 3x7 0x7 3x7 6x7 6x7 3x7


The first lessons in numbers : an illustrated table book, designed for elementary instruction . rwent to market 7 times, and each time carried 7 eggs in her basket |ho^many eggs did she carry to market? There are 13 large stone.,by the side of the road; if 6 of them should be carried away, hovmany would remain? On a rose-bush there are 5 roses; on 7 such bushes ? MULTIPLICATION. 57 LESSON LIII. (See Manual, Sec. I., Exercise IV.) Copj, complete, and read the following tables: Ex. 1. Ex. 2. Ex. 3. a.) (2.) (3.) (4.) (5.) (6.) 3x7 4x7 2x7 5x7 6x7 5x7 4x7 6x7 3x7 0x7 3x7 6x7 6x7 3x7 8x7 5x7 6x7 4x7 5x7 8x7 5x7 8x7 8x7 6x7 3x7 6x7 7x7 8x7 9x7 3x7 7x7 5x7 4x7 6x7 3x7 5x7 a.) (2.) (3) (4.) (5.) (6.) 3x7 2x7 5x7 3x7 15-7 6 + 7 4x7 14-7 6x7 6x7 8x7 8x7 12-7 6x7 8x7 1 + 7 6 + 7 5 + 7 3x7 - 8 x 7 9-7 8-7 9x7 4x7 6 + 7 15-7 6 + 7 0x7 6 + 7 8x7 5 + 7 4x7 8x7 6x7 9x7 9-7 a.) (2.) (3.) (4.) (5.) (6.) 3x1 3x3 6 + 3 15-7 8x5 4 + 3 3 + 7 4-3 7-3 7+8 6x7 7x7 4x3 8 + 6 16-7 16-8 7x6 7-7 7-2 4x3 13-7 4x3 9-7 3-3 7+3 5x7 16-7 9 + 6 8-6 8-8 6x7 2-0 10-7 16-7 9 + 7 4-4 58 LESSON LIV. Once 8 ponds are 8 ponds. 2 times 8 ducks are 16 ducks. 3 times 8 deer are 24 deer. 4 times 8 trees are 32 trees. 5 times 8 rocks are 40 rocks. 6 times 8 birds are 48 birds. 7 times 8 antlers are 56 antlers. 8 times 8 stones are 64 stones. 9 times 8 bushes are 72 bushes. Problems.—Since 1 deer has 4 feet, how many feet have 2 deerEach duck has two wings ; how many wings have 2 ducks ? Eaclbird has 2 wings; how many wings have 8 birds? If a hunteshould hoot 3 of the birds, how many would escape? MULTIPLICATION. 59 LESSON LV. (See Manual, Sec I., Exercise IY.) Copy, complete, and read the following tables: Ex. 1. (1) (2.) (3.) (4.) (5) (6.) 3x8 4x8 4x8 4x8 5x8 5x8 4x8 3x8 3x8 3x8 3x8 6x8 3x8 7x8 6x8 6x8 7x8 7x8 2x7 3x8 3x8 3x8 6x8 4x8 5x8 u s\ {J \J A u 7 v 8 4 A O 7 v 8 i A O 8 v 8 O A O 3 x 8 (J A O 6x8 4x8 6x8 6x8 4x8 6x8 Ex. 3. (i.) (2.) (3.) (4.) (5.) 3x8 2x8 2x8 4x8 5x8 3x


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