"A Manual Of Short Methods In Arithmetic" by John Hunter (of Uxbridge) presents a concise guide to efficient arithmetic techniques. Designed for students and educators alike, this manual offers streamlined approaches to solving mathematical problems. With an emphasis on practical application, the book provides a range of methods aimed at enhancing speed and accuracy in arithmetic calculations. Included is a key to assist with practice and self-assessment, making this manual an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to improve their arithmetic skills. This book remains relevant for its historical insight into pedagogical approaches to mathematics education.
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