According to
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treviso_Arithmetic
the first printed mathematics book in the West was an arithmetic textbook, in 1478.
A Chinese mathematics book was printed in 1115, according to Dirk J Struik "A Concise History of Mathematics".
Handwritten mathematics books have been around much longer - Euclid's Elements of Geometry were written in about 300 BC.
Scholastic publishes a lot of math books. I am afraid that it is impossible to give the answers without knowing which version. Also, depending on the book, only certain answers might be published. Usually the ones that they publish (so you can check your work) are already published in the back of the book. You might check there.
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She was the first major Russian female mathematician. She discovered the Kovalevsky top which is a type of rigid body motion. She was a math professor as well as a writer of non-mathematical books.
Carl Gauss wrote Disquisitiones Arithmeticae, which is regarded today as one of the most influential books written in math, and is the first book written on number theory.
The weight of two math books depends on which books you are usingIf your using two "Saxon" 7/8, Pre- Algebra, Algebra 1, or Algebra 2 books the weight is about 11 pounds :)
Shakespeare died in 1616; the first folio was published in 1623. You do the math.
School Specialty Publishing has published a wide variety of books for children. Their list of titles includes history books, like "The Complete Book of World History", and various work books like "Total Math, Grade 5."
For you to learn math.
Well, if you read math books....
Scholastic publishes a lot of math books. I am afraid that it is impossible to give the answers without knowing which version. Also, depending on the book, only certain answers might be published. Usually the ones that they publish (so you can check your work) are already published in the back of the book. You might check there.
text books
There are many books that contain math problems sold at outlets like Barnes & Noble. You can also find math books for use at local libraries.
Addition and subtraction book
"Bring the scale and let's weigh these math books."
(8C3 x 9C4)/17C7= (56 x 126)/19448= about 36.3%
only the math book
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