2. Find the value of ,976£ by inspection. Ans. 19s. 61d. 3. Find the value of ,542£ by inspection. Ans. 10s. 10d. 4. Find by inspection and add together the values of ,252£,,875£, ,096£, ,763£, and ,008£. Ans. £1 19s. 101d. REDUCTION OF CURRENCIES. To reduce the currencies of the several United States, where a dollar is an even number of shillings, to Federal Money. RULE 1.—When the sum consists of pounds only, annex a cipher to it, and divide by half the number of shillings in a dollar; and the quotient will be dollars; if there be a remainder, annex ciphers to it, and divide again, by which you will get the cents, &c. 2. But if the sum consists of pounds, shillings, pence, &c. bring it into shillings, and reduce the pence and farthings to a decimal of a shilling; annex said decimal to the shillings, with a decimal point between; then divide the whole by the number of shillings contained in a dollar, and the quotient will be dollars, cents, mills, &c. EXAMPLES. 1. Reduce £73 New-England, Virginia, &c. currency, to Federal Money. 3)730 $243,33 cts. Ans. 2. Reduce £45 15s. 7 d. New-England currency to Federal Money. 20 3. Reduce £105 14s. 33d. New-York and North-Carolina currency to Federal Money. S. 20 £. S. d. 105 14 30 3,75 of a penny. d. A dollar=8)2114, 3125 $264, 2890%+ Ans. C. m. 06 100 4. Reduce £431 New-York currency to Federal Money. 4)4310 $1077, 50cts. Ans. RULE 2.-Bring the given sum into a decimal expression by inspection, as in case 3 of decimal fractions; then divide the whole by ,3 in New-England, &c. currency, and by,4 in New-York, &c. currency; and the quotient will be dollars, cents, &c. EXAMPLES. 1. Reduce £54 8s. 34d. New-England currency to Federal Money. £. ,3)54,415 decimally expressed. $181,38c.+ Ans. 2. Reduce 7s. 113d. New-England currency to Fed eral Money. 7s. 113d.=£0,399 decimally expressed. Then,3),399 $1,33c. Ans. 3. Reduce £513 16s. 10d. New-York, &c. currency to Federal Money. £. ,4)513,842 decimally expressed. $1284,60 c. Ans. 4. Reduce 19s. 5 d. New-York, &c. currency to Federal Money. £. ,4)0,974 decimal of 19s. 53d. $2, 43 c. Ans. NOTE. By the preceding rule, you may carry on the decimal to any degree of exactness; but in ordinary practice, the following Contraction may perhaps be useful. RULE 3. To the shillings contained in the given sum, annex 8 times the given pence, increasing the product by 2; then divide the whole by the number of shillings contained in a dollar, and the quotient will be cents. EXAMPLES. 1. Reduce 45s. 6d. New-England, &c. currency, to Federal Money. S. 6x8+2=50 to be annexed. 2. Reduce £2 10s. 9d. New-York, &e. currency, to Federal Money. £2 10s. 50s. NOTE. When there are no pence given in the sum, you must annex two ciphers to the shillings; then divide as before, &c. 3. Reduce £3 5s. New-England currency, to Federal Money. £3 5s. 65s. Then 6)6500 $ c. 1083 cts. 10,83. Ans. CASE II. To reduce the currency of New-Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland, to Federal Money. RULE.-Multiply the given sum by 8, and divide the product by 3, and the quotient will be dollars, &c. EXAMPLES. 1. Reduce £245 New-Jersey, &c. currency, to Federal Money. £245×8=1960, & 1960÷3=$6534=$653,38}c. Ans. NOTE. When there are shillings, pence, &c. in the given sum, reduce them to the decimal of a pound, then multiply and divide as in the preceding question. 2. Reduce £36 11s. 8id. New-Jersey, &c. currency, to Federal Money. ey. £36,5854 decimal value. 8 3)292,6832 $97,5610+ Ans. c.m. 3. Reduce 17s. 9d. New-Jersey, &c. to Federal MonAns. $2,36c. 63m. CASE III. To reduce the currency of South-Carolina, and Georgia, to Federal Money. RULE.-Multiply the given sum by 30, and divide the product by 7; the quotient will be dollars, cents, &c. Or, multiply by 3 and divide by ,7. EXAMPLES. 1. Reduce £100 South-Carolina and Georgia currency, to Federal Money. £100×30-3000; 3000÷7-$428,5714+ Ans. 2. Reduce £54 16s. 9ąd. Georgia currency to Feder al Money. 54,8406 decimal expression. 30 7)1645,2180 $235,0311+ Ans. 3. Reduce 11s. 6d. South-Carolina, &c. to Federal Ans. $2 46c. 4m.+ Money. CASE IV. To reduce the currency of Canada and Nova-Scotia, to Federal Money. RULE.-Multiply the given sum by 4, if it contain pounds only, and the product will be dollars. If it contain shillings, reduce the whole to shillings, and divide by 5; if it contain pence, reduce the whole to pence, and divide by 60; and the quotients, in either case, will be dollars; to the remainders, if there be any, annex ciphers, and continue the division, by which you will obtain the cents and mills. Or, when the given sum contains shillings, pence, &c. reduce them to the decimal of a pound, annex the decimal to the pounds, and multiply the whole by 4; the product will be dollars, cents, &c. EXAMPLES. 1. Reduce £125 Canada and Nova-Scotia currency, to Federal Money. 125 $500 Ans. 2. Reduce £68 14s. Nova-Scotia currency, to Federal |