
doi: 10.5951/mt.64.5.0409
Students new to computer programming often write computer programs that fail to perform as expected. Seeking to correct the resulting deficiencies, the student often looks in vain for an error in logic, when the true cause of the trouble may be a failure to consider the nature of computer arithmetic.
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