The North American Arithmetic: Part Second, Uniting Oral and Written Exercises in Corresponding Chapters, Μέρος 2Kidder & Cheever, 1852 |
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... gain in the trade ? Pupil . He gained five dollars . ' Teacher . How do you perceive it ? Pupil . If one barrel cost seven dollars , nine barrels must have cost nine times seven dollars , which is xty - three dollars . He must have ...
... gain in the trade ? Pupil . He gained five dollars . ' Teacher . How do you perceive it ? Pupil . If one barrel cost seven dollars , nine barrels must have cost nine times seven dollars , which is xty - three dollars . He must have ...
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... returned with 9 dollars . How much did she spend ? 7. A merchant bought a box of goods for 10 dollars , and sold it for 14 dollars . How much did he gain 2 8. Jonathan is 7 years old , and his brother 16 III ORAL ARITHMETIC.
... returned with 9 dollars . How much did she spend ? 7. A merchant bought a box of goods for 10 dollars , and sold it for 14 dollars . How much did he gain 2 8. Jonathan is 7 years old , and his brother 16 III ORAL ARITHMETIC.
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... gain 8 dollars ? 8. If I have 70 dollars on hand , and pay out 4 dollars to one man , 20 to another , and 30 to another , how many dollars shall I have remaining ? 9. A gentleman travelled 8 miles before breakfast , 30 more before ...
... gain 8 dollars ? 8. If I have 70 dollars on hand , and pay out 4 dollars to one man , 20 to another , and 30 to another , how many dollars shall I have remaining ? 9. A gentleman travelled 8 miles before breakfast , 30 more before ...
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... gain or lose ? and how much ? 23. John bought a penknife for 25 cents ; he exchanged it for a better one , paying 16 cents , and then sold the better one for 40 cents . Did he gain or lose ? — and how much ? 24. A gentleman gave 32 ...
... gain or lose ? and how much ? 23. John bought a penknife for 25 cents ; he exchanged it for a better one , paying 16 cents , and then sold the better one for 40 cents . Did he gain or lose ? — and how much ? 24. A gentleman gave 32 ...
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... gain or lose ; and how much ? 24. A cabinet - maker sold 6 tables , at 14 dollars apiece . How many dollars did he receive ? 25. If I buy 10 yards of cloth , at 7 dollars a yard , how many five - dollar bills must I pay for it ? 26. How ...
... gain or lose ; and how much ? 24. A cabinet - maker sold 6 tables , at 14 dollars apiece . How many dollars did he receive ? 25. If I buy 10 yards of cloth , at 7 dollars a yard , how many five - dollar bills must I pay for it ? 26. How ...
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1-eighth 1-fifth 1-fourth 1-ninth 1-seventh 1-sixth 1-tenth 1-third 12 cents 12 dollars 30 dollars 50 cents 9 cents 9 dollars acre of land acre produce annum arithmetic barrels of flour bought bushels bushels of corn cask cents a pound ciphers column common denominator compound numbers contained cows cubic decimal discount divided equally dividend divisor dollars apiece drams DRY MEASURE earn example expressed factors farmer farthings Federal money figure fraction gain gallons gave greatest common divisor hogshead horse hour hund hundred improper fraction inches lars lowest terms MEASURE merchant miles mixed number molasses months multiplicand Multiply Note to Teachers orange ounces paid pence perform piece quarts quills quire quotient Reduce remainder rods scholar SECTION sell share sheep shillings sold Solution square feet Subtract sugar Suppose tens thousand trader TROY WEIGHT units week whole number worth yard cost yards of cloth
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Σελίδα 155 - To reduce a mixed number to an improper fraction. Multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction, and to the product add the given numerator.
Σελίδα 85 - Two men depart from the same place, and travel in opposite directions, one at the rate of...
Σελίδα 171 - To reduce fractions to a common denominator. Multiply each numerator into all the denominators except its own for a new numerator, and all the denominators together for a common denominator.
Σελίδα 203 - Then multiply the second and third terms together, and divide the product by the first term: the quotient will be the fourth term, or answer.
Σελίδα 117 - Multiplication is the operation by which a number is produced, equal to as many times one given number, as there are units in another given number. Division is the operation by which we find how many times one number contains another, — and, by which we divide one given number into as many equal parts, as there are units in another given number. Questions to be answered Orally. (1) How many kinds of operations are practised on numbers? (2) What are they called? (3) What is Addition?
Σελίδα 99 - Observe, that the number which we multiply is called the multiplicand; the number by which we multiply is called the multiplier; and the number which we obtain by multiplication is called the product.
Σελίδα 98 - ... had he left? 8. A jockey bought a horse for 115 dollars; he exchanged him for a better horse, paying 23 dollars, and then sold the better one for 137 dollars. Did he gain or lose? — and how much? 9. If 654 be subtracted from 10000, and then 29670 be added to the remainder, what will be the sum? 10. A gentleman gave 972 dollars for a carriage and two horses; the carriage was valued at 525 dollars. What was the value of the horses? 11. Dr. Franklin died in the year 1790, and he was 84 years old...
Σελίδα 174 - Therefore, when a number is multiplied by a fraction, which is less than 1, the product must be less than the multiplicand. To multiply a whole number by a fraction, — Multiply by the numerator, and divide by the denominator.
Σελίδα 186 - £316^| to a decimal expression. CHANGE OF COMPOUND NUMBERS TO DECIMALS. To reduce the lower denominations of a compound number to the decimal of a higher denomination. RULE. Reduce the given quantity to a common fraction, then change this fraction to a decimal. See page 171. 53. Reduce 7s. 6d. to the decimal of a £. 54. Reduce 15 shillings to the decimal of a £. 55. Reduce 6d. 3qr. to the decimal of a shilling. 56. Reduce 2s. lid. 3qr. to the decimal of a £. 57. Reduce 1 farthing to the decimal...
Σελίδα 184 - When there are more decimal places in the divisor, than in the dividend, render the places equal, by annexing ciphers to the dividend, before dividing.