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KEY TO CARD No. 13.

Pounds, third column.

Two I carry, and 1 makes 3, and 2 are 5, and 3 are 8, and 5 are 13; set down 13.

Total in words, One thousand three hundred and fortyfive pounds, eight shillings and eleven pence.

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As there is only one farthing in the column of farthings, set down 1, and begin with the

Pence.

Nine and 8 are 17, and 8 are 25, and 8 are 33, and 2 are 35; how many times 12 in 35?-2 times and 11 over; set down 11, and carry 2 to the shillings.

Shillings.

Two that I carry to 7 are 9, and 2 are 11, and 9 are 20, and 1 is 21, and 8 are 29, and 4 are 33, and 8 are 41, and 10 are 51, and 10 are 61, and 10 are 71; the half of 7 is 3 and 1 over; set 1 by the left side of the other 1, makes 11, and carry 3 to the pounds.

Pounds.

Three I carry, and 1 is 4, and 1 is 5, and 3 are 8, and 4 are 12; set 12 for pounds.

Amount in words, Twelve pounds, eleven shillings, and eleven pence one farthing.

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Five and 8 are 13, and 6 are 19; how many times 12 in 19? once 12 in 19, and 7 over; set down 7 and carry 1 to the shillings.

Shillings.

One I carry to 6 is 7, and 1 is 8, and 3 are 11, and 2 are 13-this number being under 20, or less than 20, set down 13.

Pounds.

Eight and 3 are 11, and 7 are 18, and 5 are 23, and 3 are 26, and 9 are 35, and 6 are 41-1 and carry 4.

Pounds, second column.

Four I carry to 2 are 6, and 1 is 7, and 1 is 8, and 8 are 16-6 and carry 1.

One I carry to 1, in the third column,makes 2; set down 2. Amount in words, Two hundred and sixty-one pounds, thirteen shillings and seven pence.

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Set 1 in the place of farthings, and proceed to the

Pence.

Four and 11 are 15, and 3 are 18, and 8 are 26, and 2 are 28, and 9 are 37; how many times 12 in 37? 3 times and 1 over; set down 1, and carry 3 to the shillings.

Shillings.

Three I carry to 7 are 10, and 1 is 11, and 3 are 14, and 4 are 18, and 3 are 21, and 10 are 31, and 10 are 41, and 10 are 51, and 10 are 61, and 10 are 71, and 10 are 81; the half of 8 is 4; set down the 1, and carry 4 to the pounds. Pounds, first column.

Four I carry to 6 are 10, and 2 are 12, and 2 are 14, and 7 are 21, and 4 are 25-5 and carry 2.

Pounds, second column.

Two I carry to 4 are 6, and 5 are 11, and 4 are 15, and 6 are 21, and 6 are 27, and 8 are 35-5 and carry 3.

Pounds, third column.

Three I carry and 9 are 12, and 2 are 14, and 9 are 23, and 8 are 31, and 7 are 38; set down 38.

Amount in words, Three thousand eight hundred and fifty-five pounds, one shilling, one penny, and one farthing,

KEY TO CARD No. 14.

FEDERAL MONEY.

One hundred Cents make One Dollar.

LESSON 9.

Write down in figures, Lesson 9, as you see it on the Card, excepting the lower line.

That is, write as I read, and look at the card for a pattern.

Seven hundred eighty-six cents, one tenth of a cent.*. Four hundred sixty-nine cents, two tenths-Three hundred forty-one cents, three tenths- -Seven hundred eighty-four cents, four tenths-Eight hundred seventy-seven

cents, five tenths-Four hundred eighty-six cents, six tenths-Six hundred twenty-one cents, seven tenths. Now add in the same manner you add whole numbers :Carry for every ten.

First column.

Seven and 6 are 13, and 5 are 18, and 4 are 22, and 3 are 25, and 2 are 27, and 1 is 28; set down 8 under the tenths and carry 2-make a period on the left side of 8This is called eight tenth parts of a cent.

Second column.

Two I carry and 1 is 3, and 6 are 9, and 7 are 16, and 4 are 20, and 1 is 21, and 9 are 30, and 6 are 36-6 and carry 3.

Third column.

Three I carry and 2 are 5, and 8 are 13, and 7 are 20, and 8 are 28, and 4 are 32, and 6 are 38, and 8 are 46-6 and carry 4.

Fourth column.

Four I carry to 6 are 10, and 4 are 14, and 8 are 22, and 7 are 29, and 3 are 32, and 4 are 36, and 7 are 43; set down 43.

Place a period between the cents and tenths of cents. This period is called units in Decimals; it is used to separate whole numbers from decimals. We will know more respecting this subject in a few days.

KEY TO CARD No. 14.

Begin at the period and count two figures to the left; cut these two figures off with a fine perpendicular strokeThose on the left are dollars, and the two cut off to the right are cents.

Sum total in words, Forty-three dollars, sixty-six cents, and eight tenths of a cent; or, Four thousand, three hundred and sixty-six cents, eight tenths.

Cents. 48 6.8 64 2.9 364.5

4 6 8.7 5*

64 2.6

5 4 4 4

68 1.3

3 8 3 1.2 5

8/3

LESSON 10.

Set down 5 at the right hand of tenths; then begin with 3 tenths.

Three and 4 are 7, and 6 are 13, and 7 are 20, and 5 are 25, and 9 are 34, and 8 are 42; set down 2, make a period on the left side of it, and carry 4 to the whole numbers.

First column of whole numbers. Four I carry, and 1 is 5, and 4 are 9, and 2 are 11, and 8 are 19, and 4

are 23, and 2 are 25, and 6 are 31;-1 and carry 3.

Second column of whole numbers.

Three I carry, and 8 are 11, and 4 are 15, and 4 are 19, and 6 are 25, and 6 are 31, and 4 are 35, and 8 are 43;3 and carry 4.

Third column of whole numbers.

Four I carry, and 6 are 10, and 5 are 15, and 6 are 21, and 4 are 25, and 3 are 28, and 6 are 34, and 4 are 38; set down 38.

Sum total in words. Three thousand eight hundred and thirty-one cents, and twenty-five hundredths of a cent: or, cut off the two right hand figures of whole numbers, and those on the left will be dollars. See the card.

* See pages 81, S2.

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