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Σελίδα 25
COMPOUND NUMBERS are those which are employed to express quantities
that consist of several denon inations ; each denomination being denoted
separately . Under this head are classed , all the subdivisions of measures ; of
length ...
COMPOUND NUMBERS are those which are employed to express quantities
that consist of several denon inations ; each denomination being denoted
separately . Under this head are classed , all the subdivisions of measures ; of
length ...
Σελίδα 32
Dollars , $ , and Cents , cts . are the only denominations commonly mentioned in
business- eagles being counted as tens of dollars , dimes being counted as tens
of cents , and mills not being denoted . 100 cents $ 1 || 1 cent ... = Tốo of $ 1 The
...
Dollars , $ , and Cents , cts . are the only denominations commonly mentioned in
business- eagles being counted as tens of dollars , dimes being counted as tens
of cents , and mills not being denoted . 100 cents $ 1 || 1 cent ... = Tốo of $ 1 The
...
Σελίδα 41
... the one of a pint ; and , that is of a pt . 12 ) 16 is 1 pt . and 11 of a pt . And thus ,
by finding the units of one de1 4 nomination at a time , we finally 4 obtain the
whole answer , which , 12 ) 16 denoted as a compound number , 11-11 is 3qt . 1
pt .
... the one of a pint ; and , that is of a pt . 12 ) 16 is 1 pt . and 11 of a pt . And thus ,
by finding the units of one de1 4 nomination at a time , we finally 4 obtain the
whole answer , which , 12 ) 16 denoted as a compound number , 11-11 is 3qt . 1
pt .
Σελίδα 44
It is not always obvious , which of two fractions expresses the greater quantity . In
such case , the fractions are denoted with a character between them , thus , žā un
it ; and the greater is discovered by reducing them to a common denominator .
It is not always obvious , which of two fractions expresses the greater quantity . In
such case , the fractions are denoted with a character between them , thus , žā un
it ; and the greater is discovered by reducing them to a common denominator .
Σελίδα 69
This correspondence exists universally ; and , therefore , any circulate - not
containing an integer- is equal to a vulgar fraction , whose numerator is the
circulating figures , and whose denominator is denoted by as many 9s as there
are places ...
This correspondence exists universally ; and , therefore , any circulate - not
containing an integer- is equal to a vulgar fraction , whose numerator is the
circulating figures , and whose denominator is denoted by as many 9s as there
are places ...
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The North American Arithmetic: for advanced scholars. Part third Frederick Emerson Πλήρης προβολή - 1834 |
The North American Arithemetic: Part third for advanced scholars Frederick Emerson Πλήρης προβολή - 1847 |
The North American Arithmetic: for advanced scholars. Part third Frederick Emerson Πλήρης προβολή - 1849 |
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