Ray's New Practical Arithmetic is reprinted from the original Arithmetics series by Joseph Ray, initially published in 1877. Principles are presented, and then followed with examples and analysis, and then by graduated exercises. This volume covers division (short and long), compound numbers including measurement and money, factors, decimal fractions, percentages, interest, discounts, exchanges, insurance, taxes, square roots, and more. Original examples and amounts have been kept, providing an interesting look into life during the late 1800s. Students will need to work answers in a separate notebook or separate paper (not included). 336 pages, softcover.