"A Collection of Arithmetical Exercises Progressively Arranged" by A.E. Donkin and C.H. Hodges offers a comprehensive set of arithmetic problems designed to enhance mathematical skills through practice. This collection presents a range of exercises that are carefully structured to increase in difficulty, making it suitable for students seeking to build a solid foundation in arithmetic. Covering fundamental concepts and progressively introducing more complex problems, this book aims to develop the reader's problem-solving abilities and mathematical fluency.
Ideal for self-study or classroom use, the exercises provide ample opportunity for students to test their understanding and reinforce their learning. This work remains a valuable resource for anyone looking to improve their arithmetic proficiency through systematic practice.
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