"Elementary and Practical Arithmetic" by Charles Waterhouse offers a comprehensive guide to understanding arithmetic through inductive reasoning. This book is designed to provide a lucid and practical approach to learning arithmetic, emphasizing both analysis and synthesis. It contains clear demonstrations of arithmetical rules, improvements, and curiosities, making it an invaluable resource for students and educators alike.
The book further explores the mensuration of planes and solids, presenting philosophical problems designed to challenge and expand the reader's understanding. It aims to cultivate a deeper appreciation for the practical applications of arithmetic, fostering a robust foundation in mathematical principles. Ideal for those seeking a rigorous yet accessible introduction to arithmetic.
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