An Elementary Treatise on Arithmetic: Taken Principally from the Arithmetic ofHilliard and Metcalf, 1825 - 144 σελίδες |
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... consider the distance between two points , or the length of a line extending from one to the other , as also the outlines and surfaces of bodies , which determine their figure and extent , and finally this extent itself . The proper ...
... consider the distance between two points , or the length of a line extending from one to the other , as also the outlines and surfaces of bodies , which determine their figure and extent , and finally this extent itself . The proper ...
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... considering the separation of the number 9 into the parts 4 and 5 , which operation is always designated by the name subtraction . 14. When the numbers are large , the subtraction is Subtraction . 11 Of the principles on which it is ...
... considering the separation of the number 9 into the parts 4 and 5 , which operation is always designated by the name subtraction . 14. When the numbers are large , the subtraction is Subtraction . 11 Of the principles on which it is ...
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... considering separately each of the collections of units of which it is composed . To multiply , for instance , 793 by 345 , or , which is the same thing , to repeat 793 , 345 times , is to take 793 , 5 times , added to 40 times , added ...
... considering separately each of the collections of units of which it is composed . To multiply , for instance , 793 by 345 , or , which is the same thing , to repeat 793 , 345 times , is to take 793 , 5 times , added to 40 times , added ...
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... Considering the number , as it now stands , a second partial dividend , we divide it also by the divi- sor , 3 , and obtain 5 for the second figure of the quotient ; we then take the product of this number by the divisor , and subtract ...
... Considering the number , as it now stands , a second partial dividend , we divide it also by the divi- sor , 3 , and obtain 5 for the second figure of the quotient ; we then take the product of this number by the divisor , and subtract ...
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... consider quantities less than unity , we suppose unity divided into a certain number of parts sufficiently small to be contained a certain number of times in these quantities , or to measure them . In the idea thus formed of their ...
... consider quantities less than unity , we suppose unity divided into a certain number of parts sufficiently small to be contained a certain number of times in these quantities , or to measure them . In the idea thus formed of their ...
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Σελίδα 13 - When the numerator is less than the denominator, the value of the fraction is less than 1.
Σελίδα 71 - From the above example we may deduce the following general rules, namely, /To reduce the- several parts of a compound number to a fraction of the highest denomination contained in it, make the lowest term the numerator of a fraction, having for its denominator the number which it takes of this denomination to make one of the next higher, and add to this the next term reduced to a fraction of the same denomination, then multiply the denominator of this sum by so many as make one of the next...
Σελίδα 106 - A wall to be built to the height of 27 feet, was raised to the height of 9 feet by 12 men in 6 days : how many men must be employed to finish the wall in 4 days at the same ruts.- of working 1 31.
Σελίδα 115 - How much gold of 15, of 17, and of 22 carats fine, must be mixed with 5 oz. of 18 carats fine, so that the composition may be 20 carats fine ? Ans.
Σελίδα 118 - A man, being asked how many sheep he had in his drove, said, if he had as many more, half as many more, and 7 sheep and a half, he should have 20 ; how many had he ? Ans. 5.
Σελίδα 64 - By this measure, Land, and Husbandmen and Gardeners' work are measured ; also Artificers' work, such as Board, Glass, Pavements, Plastering, Wainscoting Tiling, Flooring, and every dimension of length and breadth only. When three dimensions are concerned, namely, length, breadth, and depth or thickness, it is called cubic or solid measure, which is used to measure Timber, Stone, &c. The cubic or solid Foot, which is 12 inches in length and breadth and thickness, contains 1728 cubic or solid inches,...
Σελίδα 13 - We have seen in the preceding exercise that we may divide both the numerator and the denominator of a fraction by the same number without changing the value of the fraction.
Σελίδα 101 - A wall that is to be built to the height of 27 feet, was raised 9 feet by 12 men in 6 days ; how many men must be employed to finish the wall in 4 days at the same rate of working ? If 402.