The New American Arithmetic, Μέρος 1E.H. Butler & Company, 1877 |
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... Henry swims 16 yards , and James 8 yards ; how much farther does Henry swim than James ? 8-8 = 0 . 7-7 = 0 . 8-7 = 1 . 9-8 = 1 . 9-7-2 . 10-8 = 2 . 10-7 = 3 . 11—8—3 . 11-7 = 4 . 12-8 = 4 . 12-7-5 . 13-8-5 . 13-7-6 . 14-8 ...
... Henry swims 16 yards , and James 8 yards ; how much farther does Henry swim than James ? 8-8 = 0 . 7-7 = 0 . 8-7 = 1 . 9-8 = 1 . 9-7-2 . 10-8 = 2 . 10-7 = 3 . 11—8—3 . 11-7 = 4 . 12-8 = 4 . 12-7-5 . 13-8-5 . 13-7-6 . 14-8 ...
Σελίδα 32
... Henry has 11 cents and gives away 9 ; how many has he left ? 11-9 - how many ? 2. Mary having 14 cherries gave 9 to her sister ; how many had she left ? 14-9 = how many ? 3. John bought a ruler for 10 cents , and sold it for 15 cents ...
... Henry has 11 cents and gives away 9 ; how many has he left ? 11-9 - how many ? 2. Mary having 14 cherries gave 9 to her sister ; how many had she left ? 14-9 = how many ? 3. John bought a ruler for 10 cents , and sold it for 15 cents ...
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... Mount Washington in New Hampshire is 6288 feet high , and Mount Mitchell in North Caro- lina is 6582 feet high ; what is the difference in their heights ? ORAL EXERCISES . LESSON 34 . 1. Henry paid 10 SUBTRACTION . 35.
... Mount Washington in New Hampshire is 6288 feet high , and Mount Mitchell in North Caro- lina is 6582 feet high ; what is the difference in their heights ? ORAL EXERCISES . LESSON 34 . 1. Henry paid 10 SUBTRACTION . 35.
Σελίδα 36
Samuel Mecutchen, George Mornton Sayre. ORAL EXERCISES . LESSON 34 . 1. Henry paid 10 cents for a ball , and sold it for 7 cents ; how much did he lose ? 2. A farmer sold 9 cows out of a drove of 17 ; how many had he left ? 3. Sarah had ...
Samuel Mecutchen, George Mornton Sayre. ORAL EXERCISES . LESSON 34 . 1. Henry paid 10 cents for a ball , and sold it for 7 cents ; how much did he lose ? 2. A farmer sold 9 cows out of a drove of 17 ; how many had he left ? 3. Sarah had ...
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... Henry goes to learn a trade at 18 years of age ; how long must he remain till he is 21 ? 12. The 6th boy in a class stays at home on account of sickness , and goes down to number 18 ; how many seats does he lose ? 13. There are 20 in a ...
... Henry goes to learn a trade at 18 years of age ; how long must he remain till he is 21 ? 12. The 6th boy in a class stays at home on account of sickness , and goes down to number 18 ; how many seats does he lose ? 13. There are 20 in a ...
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11 leaves 12 cents 125 dollars 16 ounces 20 cents 56 pounds 9 cents 9 dollars 9 leaves 9 square acres AMERICAN AVOIRDUPOIS WEIGHT barrels of flour barrels of salt boys bushels cents a pound cents a quart cents apiece cord of wood cost 4 dollars costs 10 cents cubic feet cubic foot cubic inches divided dollars a barrel dollars a gallon doubloon drams DRY MEASURE eagles earns eggs cost EPES SARGENT flour cost following numbers gallons of wine gills hogshead horse cost hundred-w't hundred-weight James leaves 9 LESSON long ton marbles Mary merchant bought miles an hour mills Multiply Once ORAL EXERCISES oranges cost pound cost pounds of sugar pupils quire of paper READER Repeat the table rods sheets short ton sign is read slate cost sold square chains square feet square mile square yards tobacco cost tons trees weeks wood cost worth WRITTEN EXERCISES
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Σελίδα 58 - How many quarts in 1 peck ? in 2 ? in 3 ? in 4 ? in 5 ? in 6 ? in 7 ? in 8 ? in 9 ? in 10 ? 3.
Σελίδα 58 - MEASURE is used by grocers and others, for measuring wine, oil, molasses, and most other liquids. 4 gills (gi.) make 1 pint. pt 2 pints make 1 quart. qt. 4 quarts make 1 gallon. gal. 31^ gallons make 1 barrel. bl. 42 gallons make. 1 tierce. tier. 63 gallons make 1 hogshead. hhd.
Σελίδα 24 - Latin word, originally signifying "more," hence "added to." 23. Subtraction is represented by a short horizontal line ( — ), which is called minus. When placed between two numbers, it shows that the number after it is to be subtracted from the one before it. Thus, the expression 9 — 4, signifies that 4 is to be subtracted from 9 ; and is read, " 9 minus 4," or
Σελίδα 64 - It shows that the number before it is to be divided by the number after it. The expression 6 -H 2 = 3 is read, 6 divided by 2 is equal to 3.