< Collier's New Encyclopedia (1921)

ADDING MACHINES, contrivances designed to simplify and facilitate the making of arithmetical computations. In recent years they have been greatly improved. They include cash registers, electric tabulating machines, and multiplying and dividing machines. Practically all banks and most large business concerns are now supplied with some form of these labor-saving devices.

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