The North American Arithemetic: Part third for advanced scholarsJenks, Palmer & Company, 1845 - 288 σελίδες |
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... de- pends upon the value of its unity . When the unit is applied to any particular thing , it is called a concrete unit ; and numbers consisting of concrete units are called concrete numbers : for example , one 1 * ARITHMETIC. ...
... de- pends upon the value of its unity . When the unit is applied to any particular thing , it is called a concrete unit ; and numbers consisting of concrete units are called concrete numbers : for example , one 1 * ARITHMETIC. ...
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... example , one and one make two . Without the use of numbers , we cannot know precise- ly how much any quantity is , nor make any exact com- parison of quantities . And it is by comparison only , that we value all quantities ; since an ...
... example , one and one make two . Without the use of numbers , we cannot know precise- ly how much any quantity is , nor make any exact com- parison of quantities . And it is by comparison only , that we value all quantities ; since an ...
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... Example 1. Four hundred seventy - eight million , two hundred forty - one thousand , and one hundred . 2. Seven million , six hundred ninety - two thousand , and eighty - nine . 3. Nineteen million , twenty thousand , and five . · 4 ...
... Example 1. Four hundred seventy - eight million , two hundred forty - one thousand , and one hundred . 2. Seven million , six hundred ninety - two thousand , and eighty - nine . 3. Nineteen million , twenty thousand , and five . · 4 ...
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... example , 4 + 2 = 6 . 6-2 = 4 . 5 X 3 = 15 . 15 ÷ 3 = 5 . III . ADDITION . ADDITION is the operation by which two or more num . bers are united in one number , called their sum . It is the first and most simple operation in arithmetic ...
... example , 4 + 2 = 6 . 6-2 = 4 . 5 X 3 = 15 . 15 ÷ 3 = 5 . III . ADDITION . ADDITION is the operation by which two or more num . bers are united in one number , called their sum . It is the first and most simple operation in arithmetic ...
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... example , 4X3 = 12 . 3X 4 = 12 . When a product arises from more than two factors , .he numbers may be denoted thus , 6 X3 X5 = 90 ; but , n forming the product , a distinct operation is necessary to oring in each factor , after the ...
... example , 4X3 = 12 . 3X 4 = 12 . When a product arises from more than two factors , .he numbers may be denoted thus , 6 X3 X5 = 90 ; but , n forming the product , a distinct operation is necessary to oring in each factor , after the ...
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The North American Arithmetic: for advanced scholars. Part third Frederick Emerson Πλήρης προβολή - 1847 |
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