Treatise on Arithmetic, in Theory and Practice: With an Appendix, Containing an Introduction to Mensuration |
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... ratio . By multiplying by the rate , suppose 5 , we merely repeat the principal 5 times , or find a principal times as great ; and then , as there must be one pound of interest for each hundred pounds in this increased principal , we ...
... ratio . By multiplying by the rate , suppose 5 , we merely repeat the principal 5 times , or find a principal times as great ; and then , as there must be one pound of interest for each hundred pounds in this increased principal , we ...
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... ratio . By multiplying by the rate , suppose 5 , we merely repeat the principal 5 times , or find a principal 5 times as great ; and then , as there must be one pound of interest for each hundred pounds in this increased principal , we ...
... ratio . By multiplying by the rate , suppose 5 , we merely repeat the principal 5 times , or find a principal 5 times as great ; and then , as there must be one pound of interest for each hundred pounds in this increased principal , we ...
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... RATIO of the first to the second . The two magnitudes are called the TERMS of the ratio , the first the ANTECEDENT , the second the CONSE QUENT . Thus , the ratio of 42 to 14 is 3 , or is that of 3 to 1 ; and the ratio of 7 to 4 is 1 ...
... RATIO of the first to the second . The two magnitudes are called the TERMS of the ratio , the first the ANTECEDENT , the second the CONSE QUENT . Thus , the ratio of 42 to 14 is 3 , or is that of 3 to 1 ; and the ratio of 7 to 4 is 1 ...
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... ratio of two quantities to another ratio , the antecedent and conse- quent of which are respectively the products of the ante- cedents and consequents of two or more ratios . The object of that part of Simple Proportion which is usually ...
... ratio of two quantities to another ratio , the antecedent and conse- quent of which are respectively the products of the ante- cedents and consequents of two or more ratios . The object of that part of Simple Proportion which is usually ...
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... ratio and proportion given in the text , are the same in substance as those adopted by Lacroix and others , and will per- haps convey to the mind of the learner , a clearer idea of proportion than any cther , particularly after he has ...
... ratio and proportion given in the text , are the same in substance as those adopted by Lacroix and others , and will per- haps convey to the mind of the learner , a clearer idea of proportion than any cther , particularly after he has ...
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Page 41 - OF TIME. 60 Seconds = 1 Minute 60 Minutes = 1 Hour 24 Hours = 1 Day 7 Days = 1 Week 28 Days = 1 Lunar Month...
Page 42 - The circumference of every circle is supposed to be divided into 360 equal parts, called degrees ; and each degree into 60 equal parts, called minutes ; and each minute into 60 equal parts, called seconds ; and these into thirds, etc.
Page 92 - Rule. — Divide the numerator by the denominator, the quotient will be the whole number...
Page 260 - A circle is a plane figure contained by one line, which is called the circumference, and is such, that all straight lines drawn from a certain point within the figure to the circumference are equal to one another.
Page 93 - 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 259 - When a straight line standing on another straight line makes the adjacent angles equal to one another, each of the angles is called a right angle; and the straight line which stands on the other is called a perpendicular to it.
Page 200 - The square of the sum of two numbers is equal to the square of the first number plus twice the product of the first and second number plus the square of the second number.
Page 83 - A simple fraction expresses one or more of the equal parts into which the unit is divided, without reference to any other fraction.
Page 40 - CUBIC MEASURE 1728 cubic inches = 1 cubic foot 27 cubic feet = 1 cubic yard...
Page 214 - ... him, — -one for the first, two for the second, four for the third, and so on, doubling always to the sixty-fourth. The...