Ray's Algebra, Part First: On the Analytic and Inductive Methods of Instruction, with Numerous Practical Exercises, Designed for Common Schools and Academies, Μέρος 1Sargent, Wilson & Hinkle, 1848 - 240 σελίδες |
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... lemon and an orange for 10 cents , the orange cost four times as much as the lemon ; what was the price of each ? 7. In a store - room containing 20 casks , the number of those that are full is four times the number of those that are ...
... lemon and an orange for 10 cents , the orange cost four times as much as the lemon ; what was the price of each ? 7. In a store - room containing 20 casks , the number of those that are full is four times the number of those that are ...
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... as many as William ; how many cents has each ? 10. What is the sum of x , 2x , and three times 2x ? 11. What is the sum of twice 2x , and three times 3x ? LESSON IV . 1. If 1 lemon costs x cents 10 RAY'S ALGEBRA , PART FIRST .
... as many as William ; how many cents has each ? 10. What is the sum of x , 2x , and three times 2x ? 11. What is the sum of twice 2x , and three times 3x ? LESSON IV . 1. If 1 lemon costs x cents 10 RAY'S ALGEBRA , PART FIRST .
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... lemon costs x cents , what will represent the cost of 2 lemons ? Of 3 ? Of 4 ? Of 5 ? Of 6 ? Of 7 ? 2. If 1 lemon costs 2x cents , what will represent the cost of 2 lemons ? Of 3 ? Of 4 ? Of 5 ? Of 6 ? 3. James bought a certain number of ...
... lemon costs x cents , what will represent the cost of 2 lemons ? Of 3 ? Of 4 ? Of 5 ? Of 6 ? Of 7 ? 2. If 1 lemon costs 2x cents , what will represent the cost of 2 lemons ? Of 3 ? Of 4 ? Of 5 ? Of 6 ? 3. James bought a certain number of ...
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... lemons for 27 cents ; each orange cost twice as much as a lemon ; what was the cost of each ? 5. James bought an equal number of apples and peaches for 21 cents ; the apples cost 1 cent , and the peaches 2 cents each ; how many of each ...
... lemons for 27 cents ; each orange cost twice as much as a lemon ; what was the cost of each ? 5. James bought an equal number of apples and peaches for 21 cents ; the apples cost 1 cent , and the peaches 2 cents each ; how many of each ...
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... lemon , and an orange , for 16 cents ; the lemon cost three times as much as the apple , and the orange as much as both the apple and the lemon ; what was the cost of each ? 10. Fanny bought an apple , a peach , and an orange , for 18 ...
... lemon , and an orange , for 16 cents ; the lemon cost three times as much as the apple , and the orange as much as both the apple and the lemon ; what was the cost of each ? 10. Fanny bought an apple , a peach , and an orange , for 18 ...
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Σελίδα 178 - Multiply the divisor, thus increased, by the last figure of the root; subtract the product from the dividend, and to the remainder bring down the next period for a new dividend.
Σελίδα 61 - Divide the first term of the dividend by the first term of the divisor, and write the result as the first term of the quotient.
Σελίδα 232 - Ratio is the quotient which arises from dividing one quantity by another of the same kind. Thus, the ratio of 2 to 6 is 3; the ratio of a to ma is m. REMARKS. — 1st In comparing two numbers or quantities by their quotient, the number expressing the ratio which the first bears to the second, will depend on which is made the standard of comparison.
Σελίδα 102 - Multiply the numerators together for a new numerator, and the denominators together for a new denominator.
Σελίδα 106 - ... by dividing the numerator of the dividend by the numerator of the divisor, and the denominator of the dividend by the denominator of the divisor.
Σελίδα 81 - The least Common Multiple of two or more quantities is the least quantity that will contain them exactly. Thus, 6 is the least common multiple of 2 and 3 ; and lOxy is the least common multiple of 2x and by. NOTE. — LCM stands for least common multiple.
Σελίδα 203 - The square of any polynomial is equal to the square of the first term, plus twice the product of the first term by the second, plus the square of the second...
Σελίδα 235 - In any proportion the product of the means is equal to the product of the extremes.
Σελίδα 217 - If, then, any problem furnishes an equation in which the known term is negative, and greater than the square of half the coefficient of the first power of the unknown quantity, we infer, that the conditions of the problem are incompatible with each other.
Σελίδα 149 - How much has each ? Ans. A $980, B $1540, and C $2380. 11. A certain number is expressed by three figures, and the sum of the figures is 1 1 ; the figure in the place of units, is double that in the place of hundreds ; and if 297 be added to the number, its figures will be inverted ; required the number. Ans. 326.