An Elementary Arithmetic Designed for Academies and Schools: Also Serving as an Introduction to the Higher ArithmeticD. Appleton & Company, 1855 - 347 σελίδες |
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... dividend , we have 1015 . Thus we proceed till all the figures of the dividend have been brought down . From the above work we readily deduce the following RULE . I. Place the divisor at the left of the dividend , keeping them separate ...
... dividend , we have 1015 . Thus we proceed till all the figures of the dividend have been brought down . From the above work we readily deduce the following RULE . I. Place the divisor at the left of the dividend , keeping them separate ...
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... dividend , until the whole is exhausted . Now we have just shown by the operation of multiplication , that the sum of these products , taken in the order in which they stand , is equal to the dividend . Therefore the above rule for Long ...
... dividend , until the whole is exhausted . Now we have just shown by the operation of multiplication , that the sum of these products , taken in the order in which they stand , is equal to the dividend . Therefore the above rule for Long ...
Σελίδα 57
... dividend . What is Long Division ? How do you place the numbers ? Repeat the rule . If after having brought down a new figure , the result is less than the divisor , how do you proceed ? When the partial product is greater than the ...
... dividend . What is Long Division ? How do you place the numbers ? Repeat the rule . If after having brought down a new figure , the result is less than the divisor , how do you proceed ? When the partial product is greater than the ...
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... as each * This question and its succeeding one are worthy of notice , since the terminal igures of the dividend , divisor , and quotient , are the same . unit of 314 , it follows , that each unit 58 ELEMENTARY ARITHMETIC .
... as each * This question and its succeeding one are worthy of notice , since the terminal igures of the dividend , divisor , and quotient , are the same . unit of 314 , it follows , that each unit 58 ELEMENTARY ARITHMETIC .
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... dividend , and the 0 from the right of the divisor , which is , in effect , dividing both dividend and OPERATION . 2 | 0 ) 24715 123 15 remainder . divisor by 10 , we proceed to divide 247 by 2 , ( ART . 25. ) We obtain 123 for a ...
... dividend , and the 0 from the right of the divisor , which is , in effect , dividing both dividend and OPERATION . 2 | 0 ) 24715 123 15 remainder . divisor by 10 , we proceed to divide 247 by 2 , ( ART . 25. ) We obtain 123 for a ...
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amount annex avoirdupois barrels bushels called cancelling ciphers cloth coin column composite number compound contained copper cords cost cube root cubic feet cubic inches currency decimal fraction decimal point deduce this RULE denominate number diameter discount divide dividend division equal equivalent fractions EXAMPLES expressed factors farthings Federal money figure foot gallon geometrical progression give gold grains greatest common divisor Hence hogsheads hundred improper fraction indorsement interest of $100 least common denominator least common multiple length lowest terms MEASURE method miles mills minuend mixed number months multiplicand Multiply number of days numerator and denominator obtain OPERATION ounces pence pounds present worth proceed quantities quotient rate per cent ratio Reduce remainder Repeat the Rule rods Septillions shillings silver sought square feet square root subtract subtrahend Suppose we wish tens third term thousands tiply Troy Weight units vulgar fraction weight whole number yards
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Σελίδα 113 - When a decimal number is to be divided by 10, 100, 1000, &c., remove the decimal point as many places to the left as there are ciphers in the divisor, and if there be not figures enough in the number, prefix ciphers.
Σελίδα 109 - To multiply a decimal by 10, 100, 1000, &c., remove the decimal point as many places to the right as there are ciphers in the multiplier ; and if there be not places enough in the number, annex ciphers.
Σελίδα 242 - RULE. Divide the given interest by the interest of the given principal, for the given time, at 1 per cent. EXAMPLES. 1.
Σελίδα 235 - If there be after payments made, compute the interest on the balance due to the next payment, and then deduct the payment as above ; and, in like manner, from one payment to another, till all the payments are absorbed ; provided the time between one payment and another be one year or more.
Σελίδα 234 - The rule for casting interest, when partial payments have been made, is to apply the payment, in the first place, to the discharge of the interest then due. " If the payment exceeds the interest, the surplus goes towards discharging the principal, and the subsequent interest is to be computed on the balance of principal remaining due.
Σελίδα 80 - Then multiply all the numerators together for a new numerator, and all the denominators together for a new denominator...
Σελίδα 338 - In 8 months. 14. A father gives to his five sons $1000, which they are to divide according to their ages, so that each elder son shall receive $20 more than his next younger brother. What is the share of the youngest ? Ans.
Σελίδα 286 - When the number of figures is odd, it is evident that the left-hand, or first period. will consist of but one figure. • II. Find the greatest square in the first period, and place its root at the right of the number, in the form of a quotient in division, also place it at the left of the number.
Σελίδα 304 - The volumes of similar solids are to each other as the cubes of their like dimensions.
Σελίδα 109 - ... number of decimal places in the product is equal to the sum of the decimal places in each factor.