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Electronic learning aid
   
Document Number
US Patent 4340375
Issued Date
July 20, 1982
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An electronic learning aid includes a circuit for automatically developing problems, a display for displaying the problems, an input for introducing a calculated answer, and a determination circuit for detecting whether the introduced answer is correct. The display includes a first display unit of plural digits for displaying the problems, and a second display unit of plural digits for displaying the problem number, the score, the correct answer number, and the exercise number.
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July 20, 1982
Application Number
06/188,865
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September 19, 1980
US Classification
434/201   434/335
Int'l Classification
G09B   7/00   (20060101)   G09B   5/02   (20060101)   G09B   19/02   (20060101)   G09B   5/00   (20060101)   G09B   7/04   (20060101)  
Parent Case
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 952,203 filed on Oct. 17, 1978, now abandoned.
Priority Data
Oct 20, 1977 [JP] 52/126957
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434/201   434/202   434/335   434/362  
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