Introduction to The National Arithmetic, on the Inductive System: Combining the Analytic and Synthetic Methods; in which the Principles of the Science are Fully Explained and Illustrated. Designed for Common Schools and Academies |
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... Rods . Inches . Feet . 11 47 127 678 789 1769 23 87 396 971 478 7895 97 58 787 147 719 7563 86 83 456 716 937 8765 217 275 1766 2512 2923 25992 - QUESTIONS.Art 22. What is the general rule for addition ? - What is the second method of ...
... Rods . Inches . Feet . 11 47 127 678 789 1769 23 87 396 971 478 7895 97 58 787 147 719 7563 86 83 456 716 937 8765 217 275 1766 2512 2923 25992 - QUESTIONS.Art 22. What is the general rule for addition ? - What is the second method of ...
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... Rods . 13 . Acres . 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 999999999999 From 100 200 300 400 500 Take 90807060504030 14. From 671111 take 199999 . 15. From 1789100 take 808088 . 16. From 1000000 take 999999 . 17. From 9999999 take 1607 . 18. From ...
... Rods . 13 . Acres . 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 999999999999 From 100 200 300 400 500 Take 90807060504030 14. From 671111 take 199999 . 15. From 1789100 take 808088 . 16. From 1000000 take 999999 . 17. From 9999999 take 1607 . 18. From ...
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... rods . I wish to divide this distance into spaces of 5 rods each . Required the number of spaces . › VII . CONTRACTIONS IN MULTIPLICATION AND DIVISION . * CONTRACTIONS IN MULTIPLICATION . ART . 61. To multiply by 25 . Ex . 1. Multiply ...
... rods . I wish to divide this distance into spaces of 5 rods each . Required the number of spaces . › VII . CONTRACTIONS IN MULTIPLICATION AND DIVISION . * CONTRACTIONS IN MULTIPLICATION . ART . 61. To multiply by 25 . Ex . 1. Multiply ...
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... rods ; how many rods in a farm containing 769 acres ? 31. A gentleman bought a house for three thousand forty- seven dollars , and a carriage and span of horses for five hundred seven dollars . He paid at one time two thousand seventeen ...
... rods ; how many rods in a farm containing 769 acres ? 31. A gentleman bought a house for three thousand forty- seven dollars , and a carriage and span of horses for five hundred seven dollars . He paid at one time two thousand seventeen ...
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... Rod , or Pole , 40 Rods 8 Furlongs , or 320 Rods , " 3 Miles 691 Miles ( nearly ) 66 1 Furlong , 1 Mile , 66 1 League , rd . fur . m . lea . 66 1 Degree , deg . or 360 Degrees 66 1 Circle of the Earth . ft . 1 = in . 12 3 = 36 16 = 198 ...
... Rod , or Pole , 40 Rods 8 Furlongs , or 320 Rods , " 3 Miles 691 Miles ( nearly ) 66 1 Furlong , 1 Mile , 66 1 League , rd . fur . m . lea . 66 1 Degree , deg . or 360 Degrees 66 1 Circle of the Earth . ft . 1 = in . 12 3 = 36 16 = 198 ...
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12 leaves 2far 3far 66 1 bushel 7fur Academy acres of land added amount annex ARITHMETIC barrels of flour Bought cents ciphers column composite number compound numbers contained cords of wood cubic inches denomination dividend divisor dollars per acre dollars per cord drams DRY MEASURE equal EXAMPLES FOR PRACTICE factors farthings Female Seminary gallons Give the reason grains hogsheads hundred weight Institute leaves 11 less long division MENTAL EXERCISES method of proof miles millions mills minuend molasses multiplicand nine NOTE number or thing OPERATION ounces paid pairs pence pennyweights pints pounds Public High School purchase quantity quarts QUESTIONS quotient figure reduce Repeat the table rule Sextillions shillings simple numbers sold square miles square rod subtraction subtrahend tens tons Troy Troy Weight true remainder tuns United States money write yards
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Page 98 - LIQUID MEASURE 4 gills (gi.) = 1 pint (pt.) 2 pints = 1 quart (qt...
Page 21 - Amount 1928 the column of tens ; thus, 1 added to 1 makes 2, and 6 are 8, and 4 are 12 (tens) , equal to 1 hundred and 2 tens. We write the 2 tens under the column of tens, and add the 1 hundred to the column of hundreds ; thus, 1 added to 9 makes 10, and 7 are 17, and 2 are 19 (hundreds), equal to 1 thousand and 9 hundreds. We write the 9 under the column of hundreds ; and there being no other column to be added, we set down the 1 thousand in thousands' place, and find the amount of the several...
Page 115 - Rule. — Write the numbers so that units of the same denomination shall stand in the same column.
Page 48 - The Dividend is the number to be divided. The Divisor is the number by which we divide. The Quotient is the number of times the divisor is contained in the dividend; or one of the equal parts into which it is divided.
Page 37 - Multiplication; and denotes that all the numbers, between which it is placed, are to be multiplied together. Thus 9X9 signifies that 9 is to be multiplied by 9, or 9X9X9 must be multiplied.
Page 69 - The units or denominations of United States money increase from right to left, and decrease from left to right, in the same manner as do the units of the several orders in simple • numbers ; and may, therefore, be added, subtracted, multiplied, and divided in like manner as simple numbers.
Page 59 - When a number or thing is divided into two equal parts, one of those parts is called one half. If the number or thing is divided into three equal parts, one of the parts is called one third...
Page 36 - In one acre there are four roods; how many roods in 2 acres? In 3 acres? In 4 acres? In 5 acres? In 6 acres? In 9 acres ? 12.
Page 103 - TABLE, Showing the number of days from any day of one month to the same day of any other month within one year.
Page 53 - ART. 53. Second Method of Proof . — Add together the remainder, if any, and all the products that have been produced by multiplying the divisor by the several quotient figures, and the result will be like the dividend, if the work is right.