The Western Practical Arithmetic: Wherein the Rules are Illustrated, and Their Principles Explained: Containing a Great Variety of Exercises, Particularly Adapted to the Currency of the United States: to which is Added a Short System of Book-keeping, Designed for the Use of Schools and Private Students |
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... greater one , diminishes its value . NOTE 3. A less character after a greater one , increases its value . From the preceding tables and remarks , the pupil will 10 NUMERATION AND NOTATION .
... greater one , diminishes its value . NOTE 3. A less character after a greater one , increases its value . From the preceding tables and remarks , the pupil will 10 NUMERATION AND NOTATION .
Page 12
... greater than ten , see how many tens there are , and set down the number above the even tens , and carry one for each ten to the next column , and proceed with it as in the first . Proof - Begin the addition at the top of each column ...
... greater than ten , see how many tens there are , and set down the number above the even tens , and carry one for each ten to the next column , and proceed with it as in the first . Proof - Begin the addition at the top of each column ...
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... greater , of the same name , to show the difference be- tween them . The greater number is called the minuend . The less number is called the subtrahend . The difference , or what is left , is called the remainder RULE . Place the less ...
... greater , of the same name , to show the difference be- tween them . The greater number is called the minuend . The less number is called the subtrahend . The difference , or what is left , is called the remainder RULE . Place the less ...
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... greater , with dollars under dollars , and cents under cents ; then , if there are no fractions , proceed as in simple subtraction . If there is a fraction in the upper sum and none in the lower , set it down as a part of the remainder ...
... greater , with dollars under dollars , and cents under cents ; then , if there are no fractions , proceed as in simple subtraction . If there is a fraction in the upper sum and none in the lower , set it down as a part of the remainder ...
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... greater than the upper one , how do you proceed ? How do you prove subtraction of Federal Money ? MULTIPLICATION OF FEDERAL MONEY . RULE . Set the multiplier under the multiplicand , and if there be no fractions , proceed as in simple ...
... greater than the upper one , how do you proceed ? How do you prove subtraction of Federal Money ? MULTIPLICATION OF FEDERAL MONEY . RULE . Set the multiplier under the multiplicand , and if there be no fractions , proceed as in simple ...
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100 dollars 50 cents acres amount annum barrels Bought bushels cents per lb column compound compound interest contained cords cost cube root cubic cyphers decimal denom diameter Divide divisor dollars 25 cents dollars 50 dollars per cent dols drams ells EXAMPLES exceed 12 EXERCISES feet long figure fourths furlongs gain gallons given number given sum grains hogsheads hundred weight improper fraction inches interest lowest terms MEASURE miles minuend mixed number months Multiply nails neat weight NOTE ounces pecks pennyweights perches pints Place the numbers pounds proceed proportion quantity quarters quarts Questions quotient rate per cent ratio Reduce 23 Reduce 32 remainder Robert Young roods RULE shillings sold square feet square root square yards subtract sugar tare tens third term thousand tons TROY WEIGHT units VULGAR FRACTIONS whole number yards of cloth
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Page 112 - Multiply the numerators together for a new numerator, and the denominators together for a new denominator.
Page 141 - Subtract the square number from the left hand period, and to the remainder bring down the next period for a dividend.
Page 160 - What difference is there between the interest of 500Z. at 5 per cent, for 12 years, and the discount of the same sum at the same rate, and for the same time ? Ans.
Page 23 - Thirty days hath September, April, June, and November, February hath twenty-eight alone, And all the rest have thirty-one ; Except in leap year, at which time February's days are twenty-nine.
Page 142 - Reduce the fraction to its lowest terms, then extract the square root of the numerator for a new numerator, and the square root of the denominator for a new denominator. • ./Voie.«— If the fraction be...
Page 65 - ... yards, at £16 4s per piece; what is the value of the whole, and the cost per yard ? Ans. £388 16s at 12s per yard. 17. What will be the cost of 72 yards of cloth, at the rate of £5 12s for 9 yards? Ans. £44 16s. 18. A person's annual income is £146: how much is that per day ? Ans. 8s. 19. If 3 paces or common steps of a person, be equal to 2 yards, how many yards will 160 paces makes?
Page 47 - ... greater than 1 ;) again, multiply the given sum by the units figure of the multiplier, — the product of the first ten by the tens figure, — the product of the second ten (if any) by the hundreds figure, &c.
Page 141 - The root of any number, or power, is such a number, as .being multiplied into itself a certain number of times, will produce that power. Thus, 2 is the square root or...
Page 25 - MONEY. 10 mills = 1 cent. 10 cents = 1 dime. 10 dimes = 1 dollar. 10 dollars = 1 eagle.
Page 18 - Flemish ell, yard, quarter of a yard, and nail. 4 nails (na.) make 1 quarter of a yard qr. 4 quarters - - - 1 yard - - - - yd. 3 quarters - - - 1 ell Flemish - - E.