9. LAND OR SQUARE MEASURE. su.ft. sy.in 399 131 1 17 1 36 19 132 A. A gr. rods. 0 25 119 1 A. gr. rods. sq.ft. sq.in. 860 84 143 1235 27 tous. It. 10. SOLID MEASURE thuis. ff. t. 11. TIME: mo. w. du. 54 11 8 1 43 11 3 5 yrs. days. H. min. sen 24 352 20 41 20 14 356 20 49 19 d. h. min. se to 472 2 - 13 18 42 218 4 16 29 54 w. d. h. min. sec. 781 1. 8 93 197 3:2 513 12. OIRCULAR MOTION. S. s. ! 9 23 45 54 9 29 34 54 3 7 40 56 7 29 40 36 QUESTIONS, Showing the use of compound Addition and Subtraction, NEw-York, MARCH 22, 181 J. Bought of George Grocer, CoMPOUND MULTIPLICATION. Costpound Multiplication is when the Multiplicand consists of several denominations, &c. f. To Multiply Federal JMoney. RULE. Multiply as in whole numbers, and place the separa trix as many figures from the right hand in the product, as it is in the multiplicand, or given sum. : ' EXAMPLES. “S cts. 3 d. c. mi. 1. Maltiply 35 09 by 25. 2. Multiply 49 0 0.5 by 97, 25 , 97 8. There were forty-one men concerned in the pay ment of a sum of money, and each paid 3 dollars and 9 mills; how much was paid in all ? Ans. S123 36cts. Omills 9. The number of inhabitants in the United States is five millions; now suppose each should pay the trifling sum of 5 cents a year, for the term of 12 years, towards a continental tax; how many dollars would be raised thereby ? Ans. three millions Dollars. Jultiply the Denominations of Sterling Money RULE.* Write down the Multiplicand, and place the quantity anderneath the least denomination, for the Multiplier, and in multiplying by it, observe the same rules for carry. Ing from one denomination to another, as in Compound Addition, INTRODUCTORY EXAMPLES £ s. d.q. s. d. Multiply 1 11 6 2 by 5. How much is 3 times 11 9 5 When accounts are kept in pounds, shillings and pence, This kind of multiplication is a concise and elegant method of finding the value of goods, at so much per yard, lb. &c. the gmeral rule being to multiply the given price by the quantity |