The National Arithmetic on the Inductive System: Combining the Analytic and Synthetic Methods Together with the Cancelling System : Forming a Complete Mercantile Arithmetic |
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... Dollars . Bushels Pecks . Tons . Miles . Acres . 15 76 765 126 969 6789 26 48 381 384 872 5832 18 59 872 876 446 4671 91 81 315 243 392 8907 150 264 2333 1629 2679 26199 14 . Poles . 889 776 432 876 2973 20 18 [ SECT . 1 . ADDITION .
... Dollars . Bushels Pecks . Tons . Miles . Acres . 15 76 765 126 969 6789 26 48 381 384 872 5832 18 59 872 876 446 4671 91 81 315 243 392 8907 150 264 2333 1629 2679 26199 14 . Poles . 889 776 432 876 2973 20 18 [ SECT . 1 . ADDITION .
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... Dollars . Casks . 1789 6781 7890 1785 7895 6543 1371 1070 5678 5678 2177 8715 4437 9137 7186 8915 6371 6789 8171 5176 6781 1234 5378 1888 4321 4325 7171 1234 1919 4127 27 . 28 . 29 . 30 . Shillings . Tons . Miles . Trees . 78956 12345 ...
... Dollars . Casks . 1789 6781 7890 1785 7895 6543 1371 1070 5678 5678 2177 8715 4437 9137 7186 8915 6371 6789 8171 5176 6781 1234 5378 1888 4321 4325 7171 1234 1919 4127 27 . 28 . 29 . 30 . Shillings . Tons . Miles . Trees . 78956 12345 ...
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... dollars per month , what are they per year ? Ans . $ 228 . 50. If a boy receive a present every New Year's day of 1783 dollars , how much money will he possess , when he is 21 old ? years Ans . $ 37443 . 51. How many inhabitants were ...
... dollars per month , what are they per year ? Ans . $ 228 . 50. If a boy receive a present every New Year's day of 1783 dollars , how much money will he possess , when he is 21 old ? years Ans . $ 37443 . 51. How many inhabitants were ...
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... Dollars . From 10000000 Take 9099019 26 . From Take Seconds . 100200300400500 90807060504039 24 . Eagles . 99999999 1000919 25 . Guineas . 888888 99999 27 . Hours . 600700800900 191818917185 28 . Months . 29 . Days . 30 . Weeks . From ...
... Dollars . From 10000000 Take 9099019 26 . From Take Seconds . 100200300400500 90807060504039 24 . Eagles . 99999999 1000919 25 . Guineas . 888888 99999 27 . Hours . 600700800900 191818917185 28 . Months . 29 . Days . 30 . Weeks . From ...
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... dollars , and sold it for twenty - nine thousand three hundred and seventy - five dollars . Did he gain or lose , and how much ? Ans . Gained $ 11810 . 49. Bought a pair of oxen for 85 dollars , a horse for 126 dollars , three cows at 25 ...
... dollars , and sold it for twenty - nine thousand three hundred and seventy - five dollars . Did he gain or lose , and how much ? Ans . Gained $ 11810 . 49. Bought a pair of oxen for 85 dollars , a horse for 126 dollars , three cows at 25 ...
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Page 13 - Los números cardinales 0: zero 1: one 2: two 3: three 4: four 5: five 6: six 7: seven 8: eight 9: nine 10: ten 11: eleven 12: twelve 13: thirteen 14: fourteen 15: fifteen 16: sixteen 17: seventeen 18: eighteen 19: nineteen 20: twenty...
Page 249 - 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 257 - Thus 16 -5- 8 = 2 is the common difference. RULE. — Divide the difference of the extremes by the number of terms less one, and the quotient is the common difference.
Page 298 - Ninety days after sight of this my first Bill of Exchange (second and third of the same tenor and date unpaid), pay to Robert S.
Page 256 - To the remainder, bring down the first figure in the next period, and call it the dividend. 4. Involve the root to the next inferior power to that which it given, and multiply it by the number denoting the given power for a divisor.
Page 224 - 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 178 - 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.
Page 291 - In reckoning when a bill, payable after date, becomes due, the day on which it is dated is not included; and if it be a bill payable after sight, the day of presentment is not included. When the term is expressed in months, calendar months are understood; and when a month is longer than the preceding, it is a rule not to go in the computation, into a third month.
Page 323 - It follows that the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter is the same for all circles.
Page 317 - A sphere is a solid bounded by a curved surface, every point of which is equally distant from a point within called the center.