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  • Title: Basic Arithmetic Student Workbook
  • Author(s): Donna Gaudet, Amy Volpe, Jenifer Bohart
  • Publisher: Scottsdale Community College; eBook (Creative Commons Licensed)
  • License(s): Creative Commons License (CC)
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  • eBook: PDF (244 pages)
  • Language: English
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This workbook is designed to lead students through a basic understanding of numbers and arithmetic. The included curriculum is broken into twelve lessons. It allows students to see the big picture of math and helps students recognize algebra as a natural extension of arithmetic. As a result, students see how concepts are interrelated and are better prepared for future courses.

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