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6. By what number do you divide to find onethird of any number? How do you find 2 thirds of a number?

7. How many roses are one-half of 8 roses?

8. If a woman divides 5 loaves of bread equally between 5 persons, what part will each person receive?

9. How many loaves are of 5 loaves? of 5 loaves? of 5 loaves?

10. How is of a number found? of a number? 11. If 14 marbles are equally divided between 2 boys, how many marbles does each boy receive?

12. How many are of 14? How many are of 14? 13. One-fourth of 20 cents is how many cents? 14. By what number do you divide to find onefourth of any number?

15. A man shot 12 pigeons and sold of them. How many had he left?

16. A boy saw 18 fowls, of which were white. How many were white?

17. A boy having 40 cents, paid pencils and of it for paper. have left?

of his money for How much did he

18. A farmer sold 7 bushels of wheat for 28 dollars. What did he receive for one bushel?

19. How many bushels are 20. How many bushels are 21. What is of 20?

of 28 bushels?

of 28 bushels? What is of 56?

22. If 25 dollars is divided equally among 5 men, what part of the money will each receive? How much will each receive?

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1. A single thing is called a Unit.

2. How many units make one ten? Two tens?

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5. Express in figures the following:

One ten, no units.
Five tens, six units.
Six tens, four units.
Two tens, seven units.
Seven tens, one unit.
Three tens, five units.
Eight tens, six units.
Four tens, five units.
Nine tens, nine units.

One ten, one unit.
Five tens, two units.
Six tens, six units.
Two tens, one unit.
Seven tens, three units.
Three tens, four units.
Eight tens, one unit.
Four tens, six units.
Nine tens, one unit.

6. When two figures are written side by side what does the one at the right represent? What does the one at the left represent?

7. How many tens and units in ninety-nine?

8. If one is added to the 9 units, what is the result? 9. How many are 9 tens and 1 ten?

10. How many tens make one hundred?

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12. Express the following in figures:

One hundred, two tens, and five units.
Four hundreds, five tens, and no units.
Seven hundreds, five tens, and six units.
Eight hundreds, nine tens, and one unit.
Three hundreds, nine tens, and eight units.
Five hundreds, three tens, and seven units.

Two hundred.
Two hundred, forty.
Eight hundred, five.
Three hundred, fifty.
Three hundred, forty.
Five hundred, ninety.

Nine hundred.
Nine hundred, forty.
Six hundred, seventy.
Five hundred, eighty.
Five hundred, twenty.
Seven hundred, thirty.

13. When three figures are written side by side, what does the one at the right represent?

next to it? The one at the left?

The one

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Two hundred, forty.
Seven hundred, five.
Eight hundred, four.
Nine hundred, fifteen.
Five hundred, sixteen.
Eight hundred, twelve.
Five hundred, fifty-five.
Four hundred, sixty-six.
Nine hundred, forty-five.
Six hundred, forty-seven.
Eight hundred, fifty-four.
Seven hundred, forty-one.
Nine hundred, ninety-nine.
Eight hundred, sixty-three.
Three hundred, ninety-nine.
Seven hundred, twenty-nine.

The method of expressing numbers by figures is called the Arabic notation.

The method of reading numbers is called Numeration.

LESSON LXVI.

1. If 1 be added to nine hundred ninety-nine, how many hundreds will there be?

2. To what are 10 hundreds equal? One thousand. 3. One thousand is expressed thus: 1,000.

4. Copy and read the following:

1,000 1,004 1,016 1,323 1,548
2,000 2,159 3,872 5,625

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5. Express in figures the following:

Seven thousand, two hundred, fifty-six.
Nine thousand, nine hundred, ninety-five.
Five thousand, three hundred, twenty-eight.

6. How many are 9 thousand and 1 thousand?
7. Ten thousand is expressed thus: 10,000.

8. Copy and read the following:

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9. Express in figures the following:

Ninety thousand, nine hundred, fifty-six.
Eighty-four thousand, five hundred, forty.
Seventy-five thousand, eight hundred, fifty.
Fifty-three thousand, two hundred, twenty.
Eighty thousand, seven hundred, forty-four.
Ninety thousand, nine hundred, ninety-nine.

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