"Carpenter’s Arithmetic" is a comprehensive guide to practical mathematics, designed for carpenters and other tradesmen. Authored by Thomas Carpenter, this book provides a thorough grounding in the fundamental principles of arithmetic, with a particular emphasis on their application to real-world construction and woodworking problems. The book covers essential topics such as fractions, decimals, measurement, and geometry, all explained with clarity and precision.
Originally published in the nineteenth century, "Carpenter’s Arithmetic" remains a valuable resource for anyone seeking a solid understanding of mathematical concepts relevant to carpentry and related fields. Its clear explanations and practical examples make it an excellent tool for both students and professionals. This classic text offers a unique glimpse into the educational practices of the past, while still providing relevant and useful knowledge for today’s readers.
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