An Intellectual Arithmetic: Upon the Inductive Method, with an Introduction to Written Arithmetic |
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... gain for success . 66 14. Original questions similar to examples 32 and 33 , page 28 , to be answered simultaneously by the class , should be proposed frequently and enunciated rapidly . 15. The learner should seldom if ever be told ...
... gain for success . 66 14. Original questions similar to examples 32 and 33 , page 28 , to be answered simultaneously by the class , should be proposed frequently and enunciated rapidly . 15. The learner should seldom if ever be told ...
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... gain ? 16. A man bought a sled for ten dollars , and sold it for seven ; how much did he lose ? 17. A man owing ten dollars , paid four dollars ; how much did he still owe ? 18. A man owing ten dollars , paid all but four dol- lars ...
... gain ? 16. A man bought a sled for ten dollars , and sold it for seven ; how much did he lose ? 17. A man owing ten dollars , paid four dollars ; how much did he still owe ? 18. A man owing ten dollars , paid all but four dol- lars ...
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... , and then sold it for twenty - three dollars ; how much did he gain ? 16. Ten boys and nine boys are how many boys ? 17. Ten birds and nine birds are how many birds ? LESSON IV . ? 1. Two and one are how 14 SEC . I. INTELLECTUAL.
... , and then sold it for twenty - three dollars ; how much did he gain ? 16. Ten boys and nine boys are how many boys ? 17. Ten birds and nine birds are how many birds ? LESSON IV . ? 1. Two and one are how 14 SEC . I. INTELLECTUAL.
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... gain by the bargains ? 9. A man bought a cow for eighteen dollars ; he paid nine dollars for pasturing her , and then sold her for twenty - five dollars ; how much did he lose by the bargains ? 10. A tailor bought some cloth for fifteen ...
... gain by the bargains ? 9. A man bought a cow for eighteen dollars ; he paid nine dollars for pasturing her , and then sold her for twenty - five dollars ; how much did he lose by the bargains ? 10. A tailor bought some cloth for fifteen ...
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... gain on the coat ? LESSON VII . 1. If one lemon is worth two cents , what are two lemons worth ? What are three worth ? 2. What cost two oranges , at three cents apiece ? 3. What cost four yards of cloth , at three dollars a yard ? What ...
... gain on the coat ? LESSON VII . 1. If one lemon is worth two cents , what are two lemons worth ? What are three worth ? 2. What cost two oranges , at three cents apiece ? 3. What cost four yards of cloth , at three dollars a yard ? What ...
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12 cents 12 dollars 12 per cent 12 rods 15 cents 20 cents 9 cents 9 dollars acres apples cost barrel cost barrels of apples barrels of flour bushels of corn bushels of wheat cents a pound cents apiece cords of wood Count backward divided dollars a barrel dollars a yard earn eat 8 tons eight Eighteen eighths of 24 eleven equal feet Fifteen fifths flour cost Forty-eight Forty-nine furlongs gain gallons gave gills give half halves horses eat hour interest of $1 less five less six LESSON LESSON II lowest terms melon miles molasses months multiply ninths oranges paid peaches pears pecks pennyweights piece pint pound cost pupil quarts Reduce seven sheep six dollars sixths sold Solution square rods subtract tea for three tenths third of 12 third of three three dollars three fourths tons of hay trees Troy Weight twelve weeks worth yards of cloth
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Page 19 - It shows that the number before it is to be divided by the number after it. Thus 6 -i- 2 = 3 is read, 6 divided by 2 is equal to 3.
Page 80 - NOTE. A Sovereign is a gold coin equal to a pound. A Guinea is 21 shillings. 13. How many farthings in 2d. ? In 3d. 2qr. ? 14. How many pence in 3s. ? In 2s. 9d. ? 15. How many pounds in 46s. ? In 65s. ? In 82s. 6d.? 16. Change l£ 2s.
Page 119 - J of $ ? 35. A man owning £ of a ship, sold ^ of his share ; what part of the whole ship did he sell ? What part had he left?
Page 36 - If 6 men can do a piece of work in 15 days, in how many days can 10 men do the same?
Page 101 - What was his age ? 6. Two thirds of 12 are 4 fifths of what number ? 7. A man being asked the age of his oldest son, replied that his youngest son was 8 years old, and that 3 fourths of the youngest son's age were just 2 sevenths of the age of his oldest son ; how old was the oldest son ? 8. Three fourths of 8 are 2 sevenths of what number? 9. A man being asked how many sheep he had, said that he had them in two pastures ; in one he had 32, and 5 eighths of these were 2 ninths of what he had in the...
Page 94 - IV. 1. A BOY having 12 peaches, kept 1 third of them himself, and divided the other 2 thirds equally among 4 of his companions ; how many did he give them apiece ? 2. Two thirds of 12 are how many times 4? 3. A boy having 21 apples, kept 2 sevenths of them himself, and divided the other 5 sevenths equally among 6 of his playmates ; how many did he keep for himself? How many did he give to each of his 6 playmates ? £ ** 4> ; 4.
Page 155 - The number to be divided is called the dividend. The number by which we divide is called the divisor. The number which shows how many times the divisor is contained in the dividend is called the quotient.
Page 81 - TABLE. 16 drams, (drs.) make • 1 ounce, - marked - oz. 16 ounces ----- 1 pound, ----- Ib. 28 pounds ----- 1 quarter, ----- qr. 4 quarters ----- 1 hundred weight, - - cwt. 20 hundred weight - - 1 ton, ------ T.
Page 118 - A merchant owning ^ of a ship, sold ^ of his share ; what part of the ship did he sell ? What part did he keep ? 14.
Page 38 - One half of two cents is one cent. 3. Why ? Ans. Because, if we divide two cents into two equal parts, one of the parts is one cent.