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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arithmetical tasks" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to mathematical problems or exercises that involve arithmetic operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
Example: "The teacher assigned several arithmetical tasks to help the students practice their math skills."
Alternatives: "mathematical exercises" or "numerical problems".
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It's a learning difficulty that makes it difficult to process numbers and perform arithmetical tasks.
The left SMA is reportedly specifically involved in arithmetical tasks and the decrease in alpha-band power in the left SMA is thus expected to be observed prior to subjective recognition of the answer18,19.
Moreover, a discussion on the compression of magnitude representation has been put forward by Dehaene [ 6], who argues that the magnitude representation may assume a more linear scaling with training in arithmetical tasks.
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The order of active participation of the four subjects during the mock job interview and mental arithmetical task was not recorded.
Hence it is not surprising to find that although a computer can accurately and rapidly do long and intricate arithmetical calculations, a task at which human beings are rather poor, human beings can recognize patterns in ways no contemporary computer can begin to approach.
Of course solving arithmetical problems in arithmetic is in some cases practically impossible.
Then Kurt Gödel proved that there exist arithmetical statements that are undecidable in Peano Arithmetic (Gödel 1931).
This model deals with an arithmetic word problem that is solved using only one arithmetical operation.
He calls that arithmetical.
"It's an arithmetical fact".
Once again numbers, arithmetical language.
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