The Arithmetical Magazine, Or, Mercantile Accountant: Adapted to the Commerce of the United States of America: Containing Some Useful Improvements in Mercantile Arithmetic: A New System of Exchange, in which the Real and Imaginary Currencies of the Different Commercial States in the World are Reduced to the Federal Standard with Calculations on the Mechanical Powers |
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... Rule of Three Direct Inverse 45 Factorage , Commission and 57 f · Brokerage . · 125 Compound Proportion 59 Insurance 126 · PART II . Exchange 130 Vulgar Fractions . 61 Domestic Exchange 132 Reduction 61 Exchange with Great Brittain 135 ...
... Rule of Three Direct Inverse 45 Factorage , Commission and 57 f · Brokerage . · 125 Compound Proportion 59 Insurance 126 · PART II . Exchange 130 Vulgar Fractions . 61 Domestic Exchange 132 Reduction 61 Exchange with Great Brittain 135 ...
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... groce . 12 groce , or 144 dozen , make a great groce . 24 sheets make a quire of paper . 20 quires ream do . 2 reams - bundle do . & c . Compound Addition . RULE . Place all the numbers so Numbers of divers Denominations . 21.
... groce . 12 groce , or 144 dozen , make a great groce . 24 sheets make a quire of paper . 20 quires ream do . 2 reams - bundle do . & c . Compound Addition . RULE . Place all the numbers so Numbers of divers Denominations . 21.
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... RULE . Place all the numbers so that those which are of the same name may stand directly underneath each other ; then begin with the lowest denomination , and add them into one sum , divide this sum by that number which one of the next ...
... RULE . Place all the numbers so that those which are of the same name may stand directly underneath each other ; then begin with the lowest denomination , and add them into one sum , divide this sum by that number which one of the next ...
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... rule , for its expedition and certainty in calculation , is es- teemed equal , if not superior , to any other made use of : there- fore a student , who wishes to become an expert accountant , can- not study it too closely . CASE I. As ...
... rule , for its expedition and certainty in calculation , is es- teemed equal , if not superior , to any other made use of : there- fore a student , who wishes to become an expert accountant , can- not study it too closely . CASE I. As ...
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... RULE . - Multiply the price by one of the composite numbers , and that product found by the other ; this last product found will be the answer . EXAMPLE . What is the price of 21 yards of broad - cloth , at £ 2 168. 8žd . per yard ? I ...
... RULE . - Multiply the price by one of the composite numbers , and that product found by the other ; this last product found will be the answer . EXAMPLE . What is the price of 21 yards of broad - cloth , at £ 2 168. 8žd . per yard ? I ...
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60 days amount annuity annum Answer arithmetic arithmetical progression avoirdupoise barter bill Bought calculated casks common difference compound interest compound repetend contained cost Cube Root currency cyphers decimal discount divers denominations divide dividend division divisor dollars ducat dwts equal EXAMPLE exchange farthings feet figure finite foregoing gain gallon galls given number given to find gross guilders hhds improper fraction inches last term less linen lowest name measure merchant miles milreas mixed months multiplicand multiply New-York number of terms ounce paid pence piastre piece pound present worth PROBLEM proceed proportion quantity quotient rate per cent ratio receive Reduce remainder rials Rule of Three RULE.-Divide RULE.-Multiply shillings sold sterling subtract sugar tare third numbers trett Troy Weight unit's place vulgar fraction weight whole number wine yards
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Page 156 - Thirty days after sight of this first of exchange (second and third of the same tenor and date unpaid...
Page 196 - ... and to the remainder bring down the next period for a dividend. 3. Place the double of the root already found, on the left hand of the dividend for a divisor. 4. Seek how often the divisor is contained...
Page 119 - DISCOUNT. DISCOUNT is an allowance made for the payment of money before it is due. The present worth of a debt payable at some future time, without interest, is such a sum of money as will, if put at interest for the given time, amount to the debt.
Page 65 - To reduce a mixed number to an improper fraction, — RULE : Multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction, to the product add the numerator, and write the result over the denominator.
Page 248 - She scuds away at the rate of 10 miles an hour, and the dog on view makes after her at the rate of 18.
Page 203 - RULE. Divide the greater extreme by the less, and the cube root of the quotient, multiplied by the less extreme, gives the less mean ; multiply the said cube root by the less mean, and the product will be the greater mean proportional.
Page 206 - Divide the difference of the extremes by the number of terms, less 1, and the quotient will be the common difference. 6. If the extremes be 5 and 605, and the number of terms 151, what is the common difference?
Page 242 - The wedge is composed of two inclined planes, whose bases are joined. When the resisting forces and the power which acts on the wedge, are in equilibrio, the weight will be to the power, as the height of the wedge to a line drawn from the middle of the base to one side, and parallel to the direction in which the resisting force acts on that side. To find the force of the wedge.
Page 65 - To reduce a compound fraction to a simple one. RULE. — Multiply all the numerators together for a numerator, and all the denominators together for a denominator ; the fraction thus formed will be an equivalent, but often not in its lowest terms.
Page 175 - IF a whole magnitude be to a whole, as a magnitude taken from the first, is to a magnitude taken from the other; the remainder shall be to the remainder, as the whole to the whole.