Rudiment: Treatise on Arithmetic, with Key, Τόμος 21854 |
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... whole amount of which is to be put down . 327 241 58 626 For example : Suppose we have to add together the numbers 327 , 241 , and 58. Then , writing the numbers under one another , so that the units may all be in the first column on ...
... whole amount of which is to be put down . 327 241 58 626 For example : Suppose we have to add together the numbers 327 , 241 , and 58. Then , writing the numbers under one another , so that the units may all be in the first column on ...
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... whole . And in the same way you may convince yourself that each of the other examples is correct , and that the rule must lead you to the true sum or amount in all cases . ( 13. ) There is a way of proving whether the columns are added ...
... whole . And in the same way you may convince yourself that each of the other examples is correct , and that the rule must lead you to the true sum or amount in all cases . ( 13. ) There is a way of proving whether the columns are added ...
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... whole number ; a whole number is also called an integer ; the numbers used hitherto in this book are all integers ; there are no fractions , as halves , quarters , & c . , are called . . 2. When the Multiplier is greater than 12 . RULE ...
... whole number ; a whole number is also called an integer ; the numbers used hitherto in this book are all integers ; there are no fractions , as halves , quarters , & c . , are called . . 2. When the Multiplier is greater than 12 . RULE ...
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... whole pro- duct , are 658 × 200 = 131600 658 x 40 = 658 X 3 = See ( 22 ) , p . 18 . 26320 the partial products . 1974 159894 the complete product . By comparing this with the work at page 21 , you see that when the noughts are rubbed ...
... whole pro- duct , are 658 × 200 = 131600 658 x 40 = 658 X 3 = See ( 22 ) , p . 18 . 26320 the partial products . 1974 159894 the complete product . By comparing this with the work at page 21 , you see that when the noughts are rubbed ...
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... whole distance travelled up and down was 518 miles : what was the total amount of earnings for the half - year ; and as the expenditure was 735257 pounds , what were the net earnings ? It is scarcely necessary that I should tell you ...
... whole distance travelled up and down was 518 miles : what was the total amount of earnings for the half - year ; and as the expenditure was 735257 pounds , what were the net earnings ? It is scarcely necessary that I should tell you ...
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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.).
Σελίδα 4 - EDUCATIONAL AND CLASSICAL SERIES. HISTORY. i. England, Outlines of the History of; more especially with reference to the Origin and Progress of the English Constitution. By WILLIAM DOUGLAS HAMILTON, FSA, of Her Majesty's Public Record Office. 4th Edition, revised. 5s. ; cloth boards, 6s. 5. Greece, Outlines of the History of; in connection with the Rise of the Arts and Civilization in Europe. By W. DOUGLAS HAMILTON, of University College, London, and EDWARD LEVIEN, MA, of Balliol College, Oxford.
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.