Rudimentary Treatise on ArithmeticJohn Weale, 1852 - 192 σελίδες |
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... Suppose the number 465287 were shown to you ; you could tell what it means only by knowing the Numera- tion Table . You would point to the 7 and say units , to the 8 and say tens , to the 2 and say hundreds , to the 5 and say thousands ...
... Suppose the number 465287 were shown to you ; you could tell what it means only by knowing the Numera- tion Table . You would point to the 7 and say units , to the 8 and say tens , to the 2 and say hundreds , to the 5 and say thousands ...
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... Suppose we have to add together the numbers 327 , 241 , and 58. Then , writing the numbers under one another , so that the units may all be in the first column on the right , the tens in the second column , and the hundreds in the third ...
... Suppose we have to add together the numbers 327 , 241 , and 58. Then , writing the numbers under one another , so that the units may all be in the first column on the right , the tens in the second column , and the hundreds in the third ...
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... suppose then , 1st , that you observe a man breaking stones on a road , and that two seconds after seeing the fall of the hammer , you hear the blow : how many feet is he off ? And 2nd , suppose that seven seconds after you see the ...
... suppose then , 1st , that you observe a man breaking stones on a road , and that two seconds after seeing the fall of the hammer , you hear the blow : how many feet is he off ? And 2nd , suppose that seven seconds after you see the ...
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... of the multiplier . $ 3. Add up all the rows of figures , and you will get the product . For example : suppose you have to multiply 658 by 43 . Placing the multiplier 43 under the multiplicand , as in 20 ARITHMETIC .
... of the multiplier . $ 3. Add up all the rows of figures , and you will get the product . For example : suppose you have to multiply 658 by 43 . Placing the multiplier 43 under the multiplicand , as in 20 ARITHMETIC .
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... as to push the ciphers as many places to the right hand . Thus , suppose you had to multiply 3264 by 2300 : then , pushing the two 3264 2300 979200 6528 7507200 noughts , or zeros , two places to the right MULTIPLICATION . 21.
... as to push the ciphers as many places to the right hand . Thus , suppose you had to multiply 3264 by 2300 : then , pushing the two 3264 2300 979200 6528 7507200 noughts , or zeros , two places to the right MULTIPLICATION . 21.
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Σελίδα 39 - Troy Weight. 24 grains (gr.) - 1 pennyweight (dwt.) 20 pennyweights — 1 ounce (oz.) 12 ounces — 1 pound (1b.).
Σελίδα 39 - TABLE. 20 grains (gr.) make 1 scruple, sc. or 9. 3 scruples " 1 dram, dr. or 3. .8 drams " 1 ounce, oz. or §. 12 ounces
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Σελίδα 2 - DICTIONARIES has long been felt by the younger students in schools, and by the classical scholar who requires a book that may be carried in the pocket ; and it is believed that the present is the first attempt which has been made to offer a complete Lexicon of the Greek Language in so small a compass. In the volumes on ENGLAND, GREECE and ROME, it is intended to treat of History as a Science, and to present in a connected view an analysis of the large and expensive works of the most highly valued...
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Σελίδα 109 - If 14 horses eat 56 bushels of oats in 16 days ; how many bushels will be required for 20 horses for 24 days?
Σελίδα 100 - ... then multiply the second and third terms together, and divide the product by the first term, and the quotient will be the answer in the same name of the third term.