| Daniel Adams - 1839 - 268 σελίδες
...difference. /fence, when the extremes and number of terms are given, " to find the common difference, — Divide the difference of the extremes by the number of terms, less 1, and the quotient will be the common difference. 6. If the extremes be 5 and 605, and the number... | |
| Joseph Stockton - 1839 - 216 σελίδες
...When the two extremes, and number of terms are given, to find the common difference. RULE. JJivide the difference of the extremes, by the number of terms, less one ; the quotient will be the common difference. EXAMPLE. '^ A is. to receive from B a certain sum to... | |
| Calvin Tracy - 1840 - 326 σελίδες
...35, 38 ; thirteen in number. We have then the following rule for solving sums like the preceding : RULE. — Divide the difference of the extremes by the number of terms, less one. The quotient will be the common difference. 2. A man in feeble health, commenced a journey and traveled... | |
| Daniel Adams - 1840 - 278 σελίδες
...difference. Hence, when the extremes and number of terms are given, to find the common difference, — Divide the difference of the extremes by the number of terms, less 1, and the quotient will be the common difference. 6. If the extremes be 5 and 605, and the number... | |
| Charles Guilford Burnham - 1841 - 324 σελίδες
...— - • ' . , When the extremis and number of terms are given, to find the common difference, ive, have this RULE. Divide the difference of the extremes by the number of terms less l,antl the quotient will be the common difference. 7. If the first term of a series be 3, the last... | |
| Benjamin Greenleaf - 1841 - 334 σελίδες
...PROBLEM L The first term, last term, and the number of terms being given, to find the common difference. RULE. Divide the difference of the extremes by the number of terms less one, and the quotient is the common difference. I. The extremes are 3 and 45, and the number of terms is... | |
| John M'Nevin - 1841 - 300 σελίδες
...Ans. 8 hours. When the first and last terms (or two extremes) are given to find the common difference. RULE. — Divide the difference of the extremes by the number of terms less 1; the quotient will be the common difference. 1. If the ages of 12 persons are equally different,... | |
| William Ruger - 1841 - 268 σελίδες
...striking. CASE III. — The extremes and number of terms being given, to find the common difference. RULE. — Divide the difference of the extremes by the number of terms, less 1, and the quotient will be the common difference. EXAMPLES. 1. A merchant sold 200 yards of cloth;... | |
| Charles Waterhouse - 1842 - 180 σελίδες
...term, last term, and number of terms given, to find the common difference; or, sum of all the terms. RULE. — Divide the difference of the extremes by the number of terms less 1, the quotient will be the. difference. Multiply the sum of the extremes by the number of terms, half... | |
| Calvin Tracy - 1842 - 306 σελίδες
...thirteen in number. We have, then, the following rule for solving sums like the preceding: — iittlt, — Divide the difference of the extremes by the number of terms, less one. The quotient will be the common difference. 2. A man, in N feeble health, commenced a journey, and... | |
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