Part 12 (2/2)
Two and two are four; four and two are six; six and two are eight, &c to twenty-four
Three and three are six; six and three are nine; nine and three are twelve, &c to thirty-six
Subtraction
One from twelve leaves eleven; one from eleven leaves ten, &c
Two from twenty-four leave twenty-to from twenty-two leave twenty, &c
Multiplication
Twice one are tice two are four, &c &c Three times three are nine, three times four are twelve, &c &c
Twelve times two are twenty-four; eleven times two are twenty-two, &c &c
Twelve times three are thirty-six; eleven times three are thirty-three, &c &c until the whole of the h
Division
There are twelve twos in twenty-four-There are eleven twos in twenty-two, &c &c
There are twelve threes in thirty-six, &c
There are twelve fours in forty-eight, &c &c
Fractions
Two are the half (1/2) of four ” ” ” third (1/3) of six ” ” ” fourth (1/2) of eight ” ” ” fifth (1/5) of ten ” ” ” sixth (1/6) of twelve ” ” ” seventh (1/7) of fourteen ” ” ” twelfth (1/12) of twenty-four; two are the eleventh (1/11) of twenty-two, &c &c
Three are the half (1/2) of six ” ” ” third (1/3) of nine ” ” ” fourth (1/4) of twelve
Three are the twelfth (1/12) of thirty-six; three are the eleventh (1/11) of thirty-three, &c &c
Four are the half (1/2) of eight, &c
In twenty-three are four times five, and three-fifths (3/5) of five; in thirty-five are four tiht
In twenty-two are seven times three, and one-third (1/3) of three
In thirty-four are four tiht
The tables subjoined are repeated by the saive an idea to the reader, the boy in the rostrus the half (1/2) of a pound; six shi+llings and eightpence one-third (1/3) of a pound, &c