Kelman, Tom wrote:
Arithmetic is a subset of mathematics and if one can't do basic
arithmetic how will they ever be able to get other mathematical
concepts.

It sounds good, but is it true? There are enough concepts that can be handled by set theory, beginning with one to one correspondence (imagine the store with a reference sheet each for every combination of cost versus money tendered) <G>

Gerhard Postpischil
Bradford, VT

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