Arithmetic in Whole and Broken Numbers: Digested After a New Method, and Chiefly Adapted to the Trade of Ireland. To which are Added, Instructions for Book-keeping. With The Dignity of Trade in Great-Britain and Ireland. Extracted from The Mercantile Library; Or, Compleat English Tradesman. Likewise An Appendix to AlgebraP. Wogan, 1792 - 280 σελίδες |
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... Crown is 65d . how many Pence are there in 633 Crowns ? ANSW . 417458 . 15. How many Gallons are in 264 Hhds . at 63 Galls . per Hhd ? ANSW . 16632 . VII . 16. How many Pence are in 3591 . -VII . Multiplication . 21 7. How much will 255 ...
... Crown is 65d . how many Pence are there in 633 Crowns ? ANSW . 417458 . 15. How many Gallons are in 264 Hhds . at 63 Galls . per Hhd ? ANSW . 16632 . VII . 16. How many Pence are in 3591 . -VII . Multiplication . 21 7. How much will 255 ...
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... Crowns , and each Crown 5s . 5d . I demand how many Pence ? ANSW . 195000 . 49. In fifty Heaps of Piftoles , and zo in a Heap , each Piftole 18s . 6d . how many Pence ? ANSW . 222000 . 50. How many Sparrows , 10 for a Penny , would pay ...
... Crowns , and each Crown 5s . 5d . I demand how many Pence ? ANSW . 195000 . 49. In fifty Heaps of Piftoles , and zo in a Heap , each Piftole 18s . 6d . how many Pence ? ANSW . 222000 . 50. How many Sparrows , 10 for a Penny , would pay ...
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... Crowns are in 12111 Pence , each Crown at 65 Pence ? ANSW . 186 Crowns , and 21d . 5. In 85400 Pence , how many Ducatoons of 72d . each ? ANSW . 1186 Ducatoons , and 8d . over . 6. How many Guineas of 23s . each , could one have for ...
... Crowns are in 12111 Pence , each Crown at 65 Pence ? ANSW . 186 Crowns , and 21d . 5. In 85400 Pence , how many Ducatoons of 72d . each ? ANSW . 1186 Ducatoons , and 8d . over . 6. How many Guineas of 23s . each , could one have for ...
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... Crowns , each 5s . 5d . ? ANSW . 4241. 7s . 11d . 1567 at 5s . 5d . 65 12 X ( 1 509 ( 1 8487 9402 X2222 4241. 78. Id . 7835 65 101853 101855 2. In 3695 Pistoles of 18s . 6d . each , how many 1. Sterling ? ANSW . 3417l . 17s . 6d . 3 ...
... Crowns , each 5s . 5d . ? ANSW . 4241. 7s . 11d . 1567 at 5s . 5d . 65 12 X ( 1 509 ( 1 8487 9402 X2222 4241. 78. Id . 7835 65 101853 101855 2. In 3695 Pistoles of 18s . 6d . each , how many 1. Sterling ? ANSW . 3417l . 17s . 6d . 3 ...
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... Crowns of 53. 5d . each ? ANSW . 15671. 175. id . 7. In 6954 Pieces of 5s . 10žd . how many l . ? ANSW . 20421. 14s . 9d . 8. How many 1. are in 46080 Pieces of 13d . ? ANSW . 24961 . 9. In 1090 Moidores of 30s . each , how many 1 ...
... Crowns of 53. 5d . each ? ANSW . 15671. 175. id . 7. In 6954 Pieces of 5s . 10žd . how many l . ? ANSW . 20421. 14s . 9d . 8. How many 1. are in 46080 Pieces of 13d . ? ANSW . 24961 . 9. In 1090 Moidores of 30s . each , how many 1 ...
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Σελίδα 94 - Multiply the numerators together for a new numerator, and the denominators together for a new denominator.
Σελίδα 239 - I demand the sum of their squares, and the cube of their difference ? 19. Suppose there is a mast erected, so that % of its length stands in the ground, 12 feet of it in the water, a,nd £• of its length in the air, or above water; I demand the whole length ? . Ans. 216 feet. Jlns. the sum of-their squares is 3341. The cube of Jheir difference is 1331. 20. What difference is there between
Σελίδα 265 - England, as it generally is in other countries, the meanest thing the men can turn their hand to; but, on the contrary, trade is the readiest way for men to raise their fortunes and families; and therefore it is a field for men of figure and of good families to enter upon.
Σελίδα 277 - ... the product of the sum and difference of any two quantities, is equal to the difference of their squares.
Σελίδα 268 - ... to trade, to the increase of our commerce at home, and the extending it abroad. It is owing to trade, that new discoveries have been made in lands unknown, and new settlements and plantations made, new colonies planted, and new governments formed, in the uninhabited islands, and the uncultivated continent of America; and those plantings and settlements have again enlarged and increased the trade, and thereby the wealth and power of the nation by whom they were discovered and planted; we have...
Σελίδα 225 - C, $1,440. 7. A person having about him a certain number of crowns, said, if a third, a fourth, and a sixth, of them were added together, the sum would be 45 ; how many crowns had he ? A. 60.
Σελίδα 176 - Ct. of ammunition was to be removed from a place in 9 Days, and that in 6 days time I find to have carried away 4500 Ct.
Σελίδα 272 - Thus, in the square it is 2 ; in the cube it is 3 ; in the fourth power it is 4 ; and so of the rest. iv. That if the coefficient of a in any term be multiplied by its index, and the product divided by the number of terms to that place, the quotient will give the coefficient of the next term. Thus, . ,, f ., coeff.
Σελίδα 276 - Dimerrfions, it cannot be anfwered by any of the Methods before laid down ; and therefore we muft have Recourfe to fome other Method; which is by completing the Square, and is performed by the following . Rule. Add the Square of half the Co-efficient of the unknown Quantity to both Sides of the Equation, and the Square will be complete.
Σελίδα 266 - ... hundred pounds a year to three hundred, or thereabouts, though they are often as proud and high in their appearance as the other; as to them, I say, a shoemaker in London shall keep a better house, spend more money, clothe his family better, and yet grow rich too. It is evident where the difference lies; an estate's a pond, but trade's a spring...