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Arithmetic
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Jones on BCD Arithmetic
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- A tutorial on doing BCD arithmetic using the binary arithmetic operators of languages like C. These tutorials are characterized by an interest in doing arithmetic on machines with just binary add, subtract, logical and shift operators, making no use of sp...
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FREE ARITHMETIC FACT PAGES
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- In response to popular request, S&S Software is pleased to bring you free arithmetic fact pages. Feel free to print and use the pages at home or school.
Download free arithmetic fact tables. Practice basic facts in addition, subtraction, multiplic...
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Free Whole Number Arithmetic Worksheets
- Download free arithmetic homework worksheets. Practice basic skills in addition, subtraction, multiplication and division with whole numbers.
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Multiplication Table
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- What's 9 x 7 ? Use the 9-method! Hold out all 10 fingers, and lower the 7th finger. There are 6 fingers to the left and 3 fingers on the right.
The answer is 63!
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rec.puzzles
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- [FAQ] rec.puzzles Frequently Asked Questions [weekly]
crosswords (2)
rec.puzzles Archive (analysis), part 02 of 35
rec.puzzles Archive (arithmetic), part 03 of 35
rec.puzzles Archive (arithmetic), part 04 of 35
rec.puzzles Archive (combinatorics...
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Tip of the Day
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- SAT Tip of the Day When the Arithmetic is Simple: When the arithmetic is simple and you understand what the question is asking, then it's OK to * substitute each answer choice into the problem, and * eliminate the choices until only one fits or guess bet...
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Multiplication: An Adventure in Number Sense
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- facts about multiplication with sample tables. Why Would I Want to Play with This Stuff?
Introduction: Too Many Facts? The Facts You Do NOT Need to Memorize
Multiplication Applet (Java)
Coloring the Monster Table
Times Eleven and Arithmeti...
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CSCI Computer Architecture Verilog Manual
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- Verilog HDL is a Hardware Description Language (HDL). A Hardware Description Language is a language used to describe a digital system, for example, a computer or a component of a computer. One may describe a digital system at several levels. For example,...
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Basic TI-92 Tutorial
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Source/Host: Math Teacher Link University of Illinois | Reviewer: S. Yamahata |
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