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... principal . The rate is the per cent . per annum agreed on , or the interest of one dollar for one year , expressed decimally . # The principal and interest added together are called the. 11. What is the method of proof in each ? 12. How ...
... principal . The rate is the per cent . per annum agreed on , or the interest of one dollar for one year , expressed decimally . # The principal and interest added together are called the. 11. What is the method of proof in each ? 12. How ...
Page 58
... principal by the rate gives the in- terest for one year , ( 162 ) and the interest for one year multiplied by the number of years , is evidently the interest for the whole time . Twenty - one days are of a month 0.7 , and 8 mo . 21d ...
... principal by the rate gives the in- terest for one year , ( 162 ) and the interest for one year multiplied by the number of years , is evidently the interest for the whole time . Twenty - one days are of a month 0.7 , and 8 mo . 21d ...
Page 59
... principal .06 be English money the shillings , pence , € 5.190996 & c . must be reduc- 1.5 ed to the decimal of a pound , ( 143 ) , 25954980 then proceed as in 5190996 Federal money . The interest will be Ans . £ 7.7864940 in pounds and ...
... principal .06 be English money the shillings , pence , € 5.190996 & c . must be reduc- 1.5 ed to the decimal of a pound , ( 143 ) , 25954980 then proceed as in 5190996 Federal money . The interest will be Ans . £ 7.7864940 in pounds and ...
Page 60
... principal write half the even number of months , for a multiplier , ( pointing them as so many cents , or hundredths of a dollar . ) If there be an odd month , call it 30 days , to which add the odd days , if any , and , dividing them ...
... principal write half the even number of months , for a multiplier , ( pointing them as so many cents , or hundredths of a dollar . ) If there be an odd month , call it 30 days , to which add the odd days , if any , and , dividing them ...
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... principal and interest , July 29 , 1823 ? yr . mo . d . Ans . $ 585.583 . 1823 6 29 1820 8 22 2 10 7 Time . 11. What is the amount of $ 212 on interest for 14 months ?. Ans . $ 226.84 . 12. A note for $ 27.55 on interest , was dated Feb ...
... principal and interest , July 29 , 1823 ? yr . mo . d . Ans . $ 585.583 . 1823 6 29 1820 8 22 2 10 7 Time . 11. What is the amount of $ 212 on interest for 14 months ?. Ans . $ 226.84 . 12. A note for $ 27.55 on interest , was dated Feb ...
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Page 76 - 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 109 - 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 97 - Multiply all the numerators together for a new numerator, and all the denominators together for a new denominator.
Page 74 - Is when the several shares of stock are continued in trade an equal term of time. RULE. As the whole stock is to the whole gain or loss : so is each man's particular stock, to his particular share of the gain or loss.
Page 105 - Subtract the square number from the left hand period, and to the remainder bring down the next period for a dividend. III. Double the root already found for a divisor ; seek how many times the divisor is contained in the dividend...
Page 67 - In any proportion, the product of the means is equal to the product of the extremes.
Page 68 - Then multiply the second and third terms together, and divide the product by the first term: the quotient will be the fourth term, or answer.
Page 120 - RULE. Multiply all the terms of the natural series of numbers, from 1 up to the given number, continually together, and the last product will be the answer required. ExAMPLEs.
Page 89 - Divide the greater number by the less, and that divisor by the remainder, and so on, always dividing the last divisor by the last remainder, till nothing remain.