Claims
- 1. A random selector of multiplication problems comprising:
- (a) means to select one of a plurality of presented multiplcation problems;
- (b) the multiplication problems including some multiplicative combinations of the numbers two through nine;
- (c) each multiplication problem having a missing number where the majority of the missing numbers are not full two digit products and where some of the missing numbers are first digits of two digit products, some are second digits of two digit products, some are a factor, and others are full products;
- (d) the missing numbers are clearly indicated by symbols;
- (e) the multiplication problems are divided into sets; and,
- (f) the average value of the missing numbers in each set is less than ten.
- 2. A random problem selector according to claim 1, where the majority of the missing numbers are numbers in the products.
- 3. A random problem selector according to claim 1, where the missing numbers in each problem set include all the numbers from two through ten.
- 4. A random problem selector according to claim 1, wherein all of the problems within particular sets have the same multiplicand.
- 5. A random problem selector according to claim 1, where the number of problems in each set is twelve.
- 6. A random problem selector according to claim 1, wherein one sixth of the problems in each set are accompanied by indicia which denote doubles for dice simulation purposes.
- 7. A random problem selector according to claim 1, where the random problem selection means is a spinner device having changeable indicia.
- 8. A random problem selector according to claim 7, where the indicia are printed on sheets of a flat material, with a problem set printed on each side of a sheet.
- 9. A random problem selector according to claim 1, where the random problem selection means comprises a group of spinner devices, with a separate spinner device for each problem set.
- 10. A random problem selector according to claim 1, where the random problem selection means is a spin wheel device.
- 11. A random problem selector according to claim 1, where the random problem problem selection means is an electronic device.
- 12. A random problem selector according to claim 11, where the random problem selection means is a computer terminal.
- 13. A random selector of mathematical problems comprising:
- (a) means to select one of a plurality of presented mathematical problems;
- (b) each mathematical problem having a missing number;
- (c) the missing numbers are clearly indicated by symbols;
- (d) the mathematical problems are divided into sets;
- (e) the average value of the missing numbers in each set is less than ten;
- (f) approximately one sixth of the problems in each set are accompanied by indicia which denote doubles for dice simulation purposes.
- 14. A random problem selector according to claim 13, where the number of problems in each set is twelve.
- 15. A random problem selector according to claim 13, where the random problem selection means is a spinner device having changeable indicia.
- 16. A random problem selector according to claim 15, where the indicia are printed on sheets of a flat material, with a problem set printed on each side of a sheet.
- 17. A random problem selector according to claim 13, where the random problem selection means comprises a group of spinner devices, with a separate spinner device for each problem set.
- 18. A random problem selector according to claim 13, where the random problem selection means is a spin wheel device.
- 19. A random problem selector according to claim 13, where the random problem problem selection means is an electronic device.
- 20. A random problem selector according to claim 19, where the random problem selection means is a computer terminal.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 420,487, filed 9/20/82 now abandoned.
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