Publisher's Synopsis
Advanced Arithmetic, by Charles William Morey, offers a comprehensive exploration of arithmetic principles designed for advanced students and educators. Published in 1917, this book provides a detailed study of fundamental arithmetic concepts, accompanied by numerous exercises and practical applications.
Morey's work not only covers standard topics but also delves into advanced areas, making it an invaluable resource for those seeking a deeper understanding of mathematical reasoning. Its historical context provides insight into early 20th-century educational practices, offering a unique perspective on the teaching of arithmetic.
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