Behavioral simulation and arithmetic unit using the spreadsheet
This paper examines the use of spreadsheets for the construction of the behavioral simulation of Arithmetic Units. It is shown that the spreadsheet is appropriate both for teaching and learning of different types of Arithmetic Units. These units can be simulated very simply by students during the lesson.
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