The North American Arithemetic: Part third for advanced scholarsJenks, Palmer & Company, 1845 - 288 σελίδες |
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... united , embracing sufficient theory and practice of arithmetic for all the purposes of common business . PART THIRD Comprises a brief view of the elementary principles of arithmetic , and a full development of its higher operations ...
... united , embracing sufficient theory and practice of arithmetic for all the purposes of common business . PART THIRD Comprises a brief view of the elementary principles of arithmetic , and a full development of its higher operations ...
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... united in one number , called their sum . It is the first and most simple operation in arithmetic , effecting the first and most simple combination of quantities . The primary mode of forming numbers , by joining one unit to another ...
... united in one number , called their sum . It is the first and most simple operation in arithmetic , effecting the first and most simple combination of quantities . The primary mode of forming numbers , by joining one unit to another ...
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... united , or , how many times the multiplicand is to be repeated . The number resulting from the operation is called the product . The multiplicand and multiplier , considered as con- curring to V. 11 MULTIPLICATION .
... united , or , how many times the multiplicand is to be repeated . The number resulting from the operation is called the product . The multiplicand and multiplier , considered as con- curring to V. 11 MULTIPLICATION .
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... United States Congress , consisting of a Sen- ate and House of Representatives , has 288 members . The House has 192 members more than the Senate . How many in each branch ? PROBLEM V. The product of two factors , and one of the factors ...
... United States Congress , consisting of a Sen- ate and House of Representatives , has 288 members . The House has 192 members more than the Senate . How many in each branch ? PROBLEM V. The product of two factors , and one of the factors ...
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... United States , the Dry gallon contains 268 cubic inches , the Wine gallon 231 cubic inches , and the Beer gallon 282 cubic inches . By an Act of the British government , however , the distinction between the Dry , Wine , and Beer ...
... United States , the Dry gallon contains 268 cubic inches , the Wine gallon 231 cubic inches , and the Beer gallon 282 cubic inches . By an Act of the British government , however , the distinction between the Dry , Wine , and Beer ...
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The North American Arithemetic: Part third for advanced scholars Frederick Emerson Πλήρης προβολή - 1847 |
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75 cents acres annuity annum avoirdupois bajocchi Bill breadth bushels called carats cask ciphers common difference compound interest contain continual proportionals cost cube root denominator denoted diameter discount divided dividend divisor dollars 50 cents dry measure Ducat equal example exchange expressed Extract the square factors Federal money feet long figure Find a mean Flemish florin foot francs frustrum gallons given number Hamburgh hogshead hundred improper fraction least common multiple length London maravedis mean proportional measure merchant miles minuend mixed number months multiplied number of terms number of things ounces paid payable payment pence pezza places pound sterling pounds present worth quantity quotient ratio received Reduce remainder repetend rix dollar rods RULE rupee scudo series of continual shillings sold Spanish dollars square root sterling Subtract Suppose United vulgar fraction weight whole number wide wine yards of cloth