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THIS useful little book consists of two sections; in the first many of the difficult problems in the author's “Tutorial Arithmetic” are fully solved, while the second part, which will appeal more to teachers, comprises solutions of all the problems of Section xi. of the same work. The book should prove of value to the private student particularly, who is, we notice, warned that “but little benefit will accrue to him unless he makes it a regular practice to attempt to solve the questions for himself before reading the solutions here given.”
Worked Problems in Higher Arithmetic.
By W. P. Workman R. H. Chope Pp. vii + 144. (London: W. B. Clive, 1904.) Price 2s.
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Worked Problems in Higher Arithmetic . Nature 69, 486 (1904). https://doi.org/10.1038/069486c0
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