The schoolmaster's assistant being a compendium of arithmetic, both practical and theoretical. In five parts. Containing I. Arithmetic in whole Numbers, wherein all the common Rules, having each of them a sufficient Number of Questions with their answers, are methodically and briefly handled. II. Vulgar Fractions, wherein several Things not commonly met with, are there distinctly treated of, and laid down in the most plain and easy manner. III. Decimals, in which, among other Things, are considered the Extraction of Roots: Interest, both Simple and Compound; Annuities; Rebate, and Equation of Payments. IV. A large collection of Questions with their Answers, serving to exercise the foregoing Rules, together with a few others, both pleasant and diverting. V. Duodecimals, commonly called Cross Multiplication; wherein that Sort of Arithmetic is thoroughly considered, and rendered very plain and easy; together with the method of proving all the foregoing operations at once by Division of several Denominations, without reducing them into the lowest Terms mentioned. The whole being delivered in the most familiar way of Question and Answer, is recommended by several eminent Mathematicians Accomptants and Schoolmasters, as necessary to be used in Schools by all teachers, who would have their Scholars thoroughly understand, and make a quick progress in Arithmetic. To which is prefixed, an essay on the education of youth; humbly offered to the consideration of Parents. A new edition. By Thomas Dilworth, Author of the New Guide to the English Tongue, Young Book-Keeper's Assistant, &c and Schoolmaster in Wapping

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Dilworth, Thomas
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London printed for the booksellers 1798, 1798
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Collection: Eighteenth Century Collections Online / ECCO - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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Item Description:English Short Title Catalog, T83994. - Reproduction of original from British Library
Physical Description:Online-Ressource (200p.,table) 12°