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The Complete Book of Fingermath (Simple, Accurate, Scientific) by Edwin M. Lieberthal (1979) Paperback

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Describes techniques for using one's fingers as a calculator to perform a variety of complex as well as simple arithmetic operations including multiplication, division, and algebra

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First published April 1, 1979

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March 28, 2019
Kind of fun, but I was hoping for more when it came to calculations with numbers over 100. Using fingermath to do one column at a time didn't seem like much of an innovation to me, but maybe that's because I'm already ok at some calculations with large numbers in my head. It's also possible I didn't practice long enough with multiplication and the end of the book, but I just got disappointed that there wasn't more to it I guess. The idea of a base 10 system using only 5 representational digits was probably the most interesting part to me.
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October 15, 2019
I bought this book for my kids years ago, the only part that stayed with me was counting (and adding and subtracting) with your fingers, but I honestly use it almost daily!! My kids? Probably forgot about it long ago ;-)
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