The North American Arithmetic: Part Second, Uniting Oral and Written Exercises in Corresponding ChaptersHogan and Thompson, 1835 - 191 σελίδες |
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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 sixty - 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 sixty - three dollars . He must have ...
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... 9 dollars . How much did she spend ? A merchant bought a box of goods for 10 dollars and sold it for 14 dollars . How much did he gain ? 8. Jonathan is 7 years old , and his brother 16 III ORAL ARITHMETIC . Subtraction.
... 9 dollars . How much did she spend ? A merchant bought a box of goods for 10 dollars and sold it for 14 dollars . How much did he gain ? 8. Jonathan is 7 years old , and his brother 16 III ORAL ARITHMETIC . Subtraction.
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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 ? How 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 ? How 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 9 cents 9 dollars acre of land acre produce annum Arithmetic barrels of flour bought bushels of corn cask cents a pound cents apiece ciphers column common denominator contained cows cubic decimal dimes divided equally dividend divisor dollar will pay dollars apiece drams DRY MEASURE earn example expressed farmer farthings feet figures fraction gallons gave greatest common divisor hogshead horse hour hund hundred improper fraction inches interest lars learner lowest terms MEASURE merchant miles molasses months multiplicand Multiply Note to Teachers orange ounces paid pence perform piece pile quarts quills quire quotient Reduce remainder rods scholar SECTION sell sheep shillings slate sold Solution Subtract sugar Suppose tens thousand trader TROY WEIGHT units week WEIGHT whole number worth write yard cost yards of broad-cloth yards of cloth
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Σελίδα 171 - Multiply all the numerators together for a new numerator, and all the denominators for a new denominator: then reduce the new fraction to its lowest terms.
Σελίδα 87 - Suppose 2 men start from the same place, and travel in opposite directions, one at the rate of 5 miles an hour and the other f as fast; — how far apart will they be in 11 hours ? 32.
Σελίδα 139 - Jldd the numbers of the lowest denomination together, and divide their sum by that number which is required of this denomination to make 1 of the next higher: write the remainder under the column added, and carry the quotient to the next column. Thus proceed with every denomination.
Σελίδα 170 - Divide the greater number by the smaller, then divide the divisor by the remainder; and thus continue dividing the last divisor by the last remainder, till nothing remains.
Σελίδα 119 - ... 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? (4) What is Subtraction? (5) What is Multiplication? (6) What is Division? (7) Propose a question that you would solve by addition. (8) Propose a question that you would solve by subtraction. (9) Propose a question that you would solve by multiplication.
Σελίδα 116 - Cut off- as many figures from the right hand of the dividend as there are ciphers in the divisor. The remaining figures of the dividend will be the quotient, and those cut off the remainder.
Σελίδα 32 - How many are 9 times 4? 30. If a man can build 8 rods of fence in a day, how many days will it take him to build 72 rods ? 31. How many times 8 in 72 ? How many are 9 times 8? 32. If 5 bushels of wheat will pay for a yard of broad cloth, how many yards will 45 bushels pay for? 33. How many times 5 in 45?
Σελίδα 185 - 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.
Σελίδα 121 - How many clergymen would this support, on a salary of 800 dollars per annum? 10. Five men and three boys found a sum of money, and divided it so that each man had 43 dollars and each boy 26 dollars. What sum did they find? 11. If a trader buy 558 barrels of flour at 5 dollars a barrel, and pay 14 dollars for storage, for how much must he sell the flour, to gain 160 dollars? 12. Suppose 5 bushels of wheat to make a barrel of flour, how many barrels of flour can be made from 12 bins of wheat, each...
Σελίδα 74 - The Denominator of a fraction, is the number of equal parts into which a whole one is divided. For example, if a whole orange be divided into 4 equal parts, the denominator is 4; the parts being denominated fourths. The Numerator of a fraction is the number which shows how many of the equal parts the fraction expresses.