A New System of Arithmetic, on the Cancelling Plan: Embracing the Rules of the Three, Single and Double, Direct and Inverse; Barter; Loss and Gain; Reduction; Multiplication and Division of Fractions; Exchange of Currencies; Interest; and All Proportional Questions in One Rule Applicable to the Whole. The Process Greatly Simplified and Abridged |
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... Hence he perceives that the dividend is the product of two factors , one of which is the divisor ; and that the object of Division is to find the other , thus showing it to be the reverse of Multiplication . Let the dividend now be ...
... Hence he perceives that the dividend is the product of two factors , one of which is the divisor ; and that the object of Division is to find the other , thus showing it to be the reverse of Multiplication . Let the dividend now be ...
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... Hence the RULE . Draw a perpendicular line , and write the numbers as be- fore directed , viz . , dividends on the right , and divisors on the left , thus : 36 2 12 The question now reads , How many rods will 6 men build , if 3 men ...
... Hence the RULE . Draw a perpendicular line , and write the numbers as be- fore directed , viz . , dividends on the right , and divisors on the left , thus : 36 2 12 The question now reads , How many rods will 6 men build , if 3 men ...
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... hence the art of Arithmetic was called ciphering . There are two methods of Notation - the Arabic , as above , and the Roman , which is expressed by the following seven letters of the Alphabet . I , V , X , L , C , D , M. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ...
... hence the art of Arithmetic was called ciphering . There are two methods of Notation - the Arabic , as above , and the Roman , which is expressed by the following seven letters of the Alphabet . I , V , X , L , C , D , M. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ...
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... Hence it appears that the first , or right hand place , always expresses so many units ; it is therefore called the unit's place ; the second , the place of tens , expressing always as many tens as the figure contains units . The third ...
... Hence it appears that the first , or right hand place , always expresses so many units ; it is therefore called the unit's place ; the second , the place of tens , expressing always as many tens as the figure contains units . The third ...
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... Hence when two num- bers are employed as multipliers , or as the means of obtaining a product , they are called factors . 14. If a share in a bridge is worth 142 dollars , how many dollars are 6 shares worth ? Operation . 142 6 12 = 2X6 ...
... Hence when two num- bers are employed as multipliers , or as the means of obtaining a product , they are called factors . 14. If a share in a bridge is worth 142 dollars , how many dollars are 6 shares worth ? Operation . 142 6 12 = 2X6 ...
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Page 103 - Thirty days hath September, April, June, and November ; All the rest have thirty-one, Except the second month alone, Which has but twenty-eight, in fine, Till leap year gives it twenty-nine.
Page 41 - The number to be divided is called the dividend. The number by which we divide is called the divisor.
Page 221 - Multiply the divisor, thus augmented, by the last figure of the root, and subtract the product from the dividend, and to the remainder bring down the next period for a new dividend.
Page 208 - Multiply each payment by the time at which it is due; then divide the sum of the products by the sum of the payments, and the quotient will be the equated time, nearly.
Page 97 - TABLE. 10 Mills =1 Cent. 10 Cents =1 Dime. 10 Dimes =1 Dollar. 10 Dollars =1 Eagle.
Page 307 - America, to be paid to the said or his certain attorney, executors, administrators, or assigns: to which payment well and truly to be made, I bind myself, my heirs, executors, and administrators, firmly by these presents.
Page 270 - ... above the upper deck ; the breadth thereof at the broadest part above the main wales, half of which breadth shall be accounted the depth of such vessel, and...
Page 85 - Divide by any number that will divide two or more of the given numbers without a remainder, and set the quotients, together with the undivided numbers, in a line beneath.
Page 251 - Multiply each payment by its term of credit, and divide the sum of the products by the sum of the payments ; the quotient will be the average term of credit.
Page 223 - The square of the hypothenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides ; as, 5033 402+302.