In arithmetic the rules of addition are basic, and all the other rules are built on this ____.
A.basis
B.base
C.bases
D.basic
A.basis
B.base
C.bases
D.basic
By "arithmetic processes" (P. 4) the author mean______.
A.conclusion
B.math
C.physics
D.guess
In arithmetic, a number stands for the size of a set of things.
A.measures
B.estimates
C.cancels
D.represents
The "basics" taught in the American elementary schools are
A.social studies, arithmetic, and reading.
B.science, reading, writing and arithmetic.
C.reading, writing, and arithmetic.
D.physical education, reading, and writing.
A.an arithmetic/logic unit and a storage unit
B.some registers an arithmetic/logic unit
C.a control unit and an arithmetic/logic unit
D.a control unit and some registers
If the average (arithmetic mean) of 10, 20, 30, 40, and x is 60, what is the value of x?
A.50
B.60
C.100
D.150
E.200
A.the control unit
B.the memory
C.the input and output devices
D.the cpu
E.the arithmetic and logic unit (ALU)
As a boy, Alfred Adler was poor at arithmetic because ______.
A.he lost his serf-confidence
B.he was mentally retarded
C.his teacher had no confidence in herself
D.his parents expected too much of him
As a boy, Alfred Adler was poor at arithmetic because______.
A.he lost his self-confidence
B.he was mentally slow
C.his teacher had no confidence in herself
D.his parents expected too much of him