Abstract

This chapter begins with drill exercises—those used to drill students until they acquire the necessary skills to move on. Drill exercises can range from the mundane, through word problems designed either to illustrate the situations in which the skills are useful or to provide some entertainment in acquiring the skills. A number of examples are offered, the section on such exercises ending with one of the most fruitful drill exercises ever proposed: Fibonacci’s Rabbit Problem.

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