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Multiplication and Division of Decimals.*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 November 2016

Extract

It is perhaps somewhat remarkable that in such frequently recurring and comparatively simple processes as those of multiplication and division of decimals there should still be no final settling down by teachers of Arithmetic into one standardized method and arrangement of work, shown by experience to be the simplest, safest, least laborious, and most easily understood and assimilated by the pupil. Indeed there seems a tendency in some quarters, after trying in succession all the various modifications of method and set-out which have been suggested, each as an improvement on its predecessor, to come round full circle to the older methods in use, say, fifty years ago.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Mathematical Association 1930

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A paper read to the London Branch of the Mathematical Association on March 16th, 1929.

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* A paper read to the London Branch of the Mathematical Association on March 16th, 1929.