Rudiment: Treatise on Arithmetic, with Key, Τόμος 21854 |
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Σελίδα 37
... proposed , you ought to be pretty ready in the practice of them . Everything that follows will depend upon these four rules : there are no operations in arithmetic besides those of addition , subtraction , multiplication , and division ...
... proposed , you ought to be pretty ready in the practice of them . Everything that follows will depend upon these four rules : there are no operations in arithmetic besides those of addition , subtraction , multiplication , and division ...
Σελίδα 44
... proposed quantity by that number ; the product will be the quantity in the next lower denomination . If it is to be reduced still lower , see how many quantities of that next lower denomination make one of the denomina- tion already ...
... proposed quantity by that number ; the product will be the quantity in the next lower denomination . If it is to be reduced still lower , see how many quantities of that next lower denomination make one of the denomina- tion already ...
Σελίδα 48
... proposed denomination is reached . Ex . 1. Reduce 119040 far- things to pounds . First , dividing by 4 , to reduce the farthings to pence , we get 29760 pence ; next , dividing by 12 , to bring these pence into shillings , we reduce it ...
... proposed denomination is reached . Ex . 1. Reduce 119040 far- things to pounds . First , dividing by 4 , to reduce the farthings to pence , we get 29760 pence ; next , dividing by 12 , to bring these pence into shillings , we reduce it ...
Σελίδα 49
... proposed number being 7 , that 3 is contained in it without remainder . The first remainder we get is the remainder 1 , from the divisor 2 ; this remainder multiplied by 3 , the only other of the three factors previously used , gives us ...
... proposed number being 7 , that 3 is contained in it without remainder . The first remainder we get is the remainder 1 , from the divisor 2 ; this remainder multiplied by 3 , the only other of the three factors previously used , gives us ...
Σελίδα 59
... proposed quantity a certain number of times . You must at once see the absurdity of the following questions , taken from a recent work on what the author calls " Arithmetic ; " namely , " Multiply 7 tons by 9 cwt . ; " " Multiply & of a ...
... proposed quantity a certain number of times . You must at once see the absurdity of the following questions , taken from a recent work on what the author calls " Arithmetic ; " namely , " Multiply 7 tons by 9 cwt . ; " " Multiply & of a ...
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abstract number acres added addition amount annexed arithmetic avoirdupois Bill called carry cent column complete quotient composite number COMPOUND QUANTITIES concrete quantities contained decimal places decimal point deno denominator difference discount divide dividend dividend and divisor division equal example Exercises factors farthings fourth term French Languages gallons Henry Law hundred improper fraction interest last decimal last figure learner least common multiple lowest denomination lowest terms margin merator miles minator mixed number months multiplicand multiply namely notation noughts number of days number of decimals operation paid pence places of decimals pounds proper fraction proportion quotient-figure ratio recurring decimal Reduce remainder result root root-figure rule shillings square square-root subtract third term thousand tion tiplier troy troy weight units vulgar fraction weight whole number yards zeros
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Σελίδα 43 - Every circumference of a. circle, whether the circle be large or small, is supposed to be divided into 360 equal parts called degrees. Each degree is divided into 60 equal parts called minutes, and each minute into 60 equal parts called seconds.
Σελίδα 67 - To reduce a mixed number to an improper fraction, — RULE : Multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction, to the product add the numerator, and write the result over the denominator.
Σελίδα 42 - Land, or Square Measure. 144 square inches make 1 square foot. 9 square feet, 1 square yard.
Σελίδα 41 - TABLE. 20 grains (gr.) make 1 scruple, sc. or 9. 3 scruples " 1 dram, dr. or 3. .8 drams " 1 ounce, oz. or §. 12 ounces
Σελίδα 41 - Troy Weight. 24 grains (gr.) - 1 pennyweight (dwt.) 20 pennyweights — 1 ounce (oz.) 12 ounces — 1 pound (1b.).
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Σελίδα 5 - ... the classical scholar who requires a book that may be carried in the pocket ; and it is believed that the present is the first attempt which has been made to offer a complete Lexicon of the Greek Language in so small a compass. In the volumes on ENGLAND, GREECE and ROME, it is intended to treat of History as a Science, and to present in a connected view an analysis of the large and expensive works of the most highly valued historical writers. The extensive circulation of the preceding Series...
Σελίδα 192 - College, Cambridge. To which are added, Directions for Great Circle Sailing; an Essay on the Law of Storms and Variable Winds ; and Explanations of Terms used in Ship-building. Ninth Edition, with several Engravings and Coloured Illustrations of the Flags of Maritime Nations.
Σελίδα 110 - If 3000 copies of a book of 11 sheets require 66 reams of paper, how much paper will be required for 5000 copies of a book of 12^ sheets ? 5.
Σελίδα 109 - Exercites. 1. If 14 horses eat 56 bushels of oats in 16 days, how many horses will 120 bushels keep for 24 days? 2. If a person walking 12 hours a day travel 250 miles in 9 days,. in how many days of 10 hours each could he walk 400 miles, at the same rate ? 3.