Rudimentary Treatise on ArithmeticJohn Weale, 1852 - 192 σελίδες |
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... instance , the number 3562 , the first figure on the left hand tells us how many thousands there are in the number ; the next figure , how many hundreds besides ; the third figure , how many tens ; and the fourth , or last figure , how ...
... instance , the number 3562 , the first figure on the left hand tells us how many thousands there are in the number ; the next figure , how many hundreds besides ; the third figure , how many tens ; and the fourth , or last figure , how ...
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... instance , the notes in music , and the characters or symbols 1 , 2 , 3 , & c . in arithmetic , -constitute the notation of that science . RULE 1. Place the numbers to be added under one ADDITION . Addition, Subtraction 5-10.
... instance , the notes in music , and the characters or symbols 1 , 2 , 3 , & c . in arithmetic , -constitute the notation of that science . RULE 1. Place the numbers to be added under one ADDITION . Addition, Subtraction 5-10.
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... instance , for the sum or total of a set of numbers ; it is called the sign of equality , and is written thus : whenever you see this sign , you are to understand that the words equal to are meant by it . By using these two signs , you ...
... instance , for the sum or total of a set of numbers ; it is called the sign of equality , and is written thus : whenever you see this sign , you are to understand that the words equal to are meant by it . By using these two signs , you ...
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... instance , as the number 13 , that cannot be produced from factors : it is true that 13 × 1 = 13 ; but 1 is not considered to be a factor . Numbers of the kind now spoken of are called prime numbers ; and all others , that is , all ...
... instance , as the number 13 , that cannot be produced from factors : it is true that 13 × 1 = 13 ; but 1 is not considered to be a factor . Numbers of the kind now spoken of are called prime numbers ; and all others , that is , all ...
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... instance , at page 21 , and let us examine what has actually been done in the working of it by the rule . The example is to multiply 658 by 243. Now 243 is 200 , 40 , and 3 ; so that if we multiply 658 , first by 200 , 22 ARITHMETIC .
... instance , at page 21 , and let us examine what has actually been done in the working of it by the rule . The example is to multiply 658 by 243. Now 243 is 200 , 40 , and 3 ; so that if we multiply 658 , first by 200 , 22 ARITHMETIC .
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Σελίδα 39 - Troy Weight. 24 grains (gr.) - 1 pennyweight (dwt.) 20 pennyweights — 1 ounce (oz.) 12 ounces — 1 pound (1b.).
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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.