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Integer Fractions: Hamilton Education Guides Manual 5 - Over 390 Solved Problems

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Why choose this eManual?
• Most definitive text and student reference available on integer fractions
• Learn how to add, subtract, multiply, and divide integer fractions
• Over 390 problems with step-by-step solutions and detailed solution checking
• Self-teaching design effective for 6th grade through college level and adults
• Provides a strong foundation for students moving on to high school algebra
• Unique step-by-step approach makes math easy to learn and stimulates desire to learn
• Provides a lifetime methodology for problem solving and eliminates fear of math
• Student-tested methods found only in Hamilton Education Guides

About the Author:
Dan Hamilton received his B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from Oklahoma State University and Master’s degree, also in Electrical Engineering, from the University of Texas at Austin. He has taught a number of math and engineering courses as a visiting lecturer at the University of Oklahoma, Department of Mathematics, and as a faculty member at Rose State College, Department of Engineering Technology, at Midwest City, Oklahoma. He is currently working in the field of aerospace technology and has published numerous technical papers.

The author's main objective in writing the Hamilton Education Guides manual series is to provide students with specific subjects on mathematics. The author hopes that this simplified teaching method stimulates the interest of math students of all ages as math becomes increasingly important in our high technology world.

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Published November 9, 2018

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>Dan Hamilton received his B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from Oklahoma State University and Master’s degree, also in Electrical Engineering, from the University of Texas at Austin. He has taught a number of math and engineering courses as a visiting lecturer at the University of Oklahoma, Department of Mathematics, and as a faculty member at Rose State College, Department of Engineering Technology, at Midwest City, Oklahoma. He is currently working in the field of aerospace technology and has published numerous technical papers.

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