Daboll's Schoolmaster's Assistant: Improved and Enlarged, Being a Plain Practical System of Arithmetick, Adapted to the United States |
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10 dimes , 1 dollar , 10 dollars 1 Eagle , E. Dollar is the money unit ; all other
denominations being valued according to their place from the dollar's place . A
point or comma , called a separatrix , may be placed after the dollars to separate
them ...
10 dimes , 1 dollar , 10 dollars 1 Eagle , E. Dollar is the money unit ; all other
denominations being valued according to their place from the dollar's place . A
point or comma , called a separatrix , may be placed after the dollars to separate
them ...
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When accounts are kept in dollars and cents , and no other denominations are
mentioned , which is the usual mode in common reckoning , then the first two
figures at the right of the separatrix or point , may be called so many cents instead
of ...
When accounts are kept in dollars and cents , and no other denominations are
mentioned , which is the usual mode in common reckoning , then the first two
figures at the right of the separatrix or point , may be called so many cents instead
of ...
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The number to be multiplied is called the multiplicand . The number you multiply
by is called the multiplier . The number found from the operation , is called the pro
luct NOTE . Both multiplier and multiplicand are in general called 28 SIMPLE ...
The number to be multiplied is called the multiplicand . The number you multiply
by is called the multiplier . The number found from the operation , is called the pro
luct NOTE . Both multiplier and multiplicand are in general called 28 SIMPLE ...
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Both multiplier and multiplicand are in general called factors , or terms . CASE I.
When the multiplier is not more than twelve . RULE . Multiply each figure in the
multiplicand by the multiplier ; carry one for every ten , ( as in addition of whole ...
Both multiplier and multiplicand are in general called factors , or terms . CASE I.
When the multiplier is not more than twelve . RULE . Multiply each figure in the
multiplicand by the multiplier ; carry one for every ten , ( as in addition of whole ...
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The figure above the line , is called the nuinerator , and that below it , the
denominator , 5 Numerator Thus 8 Denoininator , The denominator ( which is the
divisor in division ) shows how many parts the integer is divided into ; and the ...
The figure above the line , is called the nuinerator , and that below it , the
denominator , 5 Numerator Thus 8 Denoininator , The denominator ( which is the
divisor in division ) shows how many parts the integer is divided into ; and the ...
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