Pike's System of Arithmetick[!] Abridged ...: To which are Added Appropriate Questions, for the Examination of Scholars, and a Short System of Book-keeping |
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... lowest denom- ination , or partly in the higher , and partly in the lowest ; thus , $ 54,321 may be read 54321 mills , or 5432 cents 1 mill , or 543 dimes 2 cents 1 mill , or 5 eagles 4 dollars 3 dimes 2 cents 1 mill ; all which ...
... lowest denom- ination , or partly in the higher , and partly in the lowest ; thus , $ 54,321 may be read 54321 mills , or 5432 cents 1 mill , or 543 dimes 2 cents 1 mill , or 5 eagles 4 dollars 3 dimes 2 cents 1 mill ; all which ...
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... lowest denomin- ation mentioned : Read the whole sum in the lowest denomination . 4. To reduce cents to dollars : Cut off the two right hand fig- ures of the given number , which will be cents - those re- maining on the left are dollars ...
... lowest denomin- ation mentioned : Read the whole sum in the lowest denomination . 4. To reduce cents to dollars : Cut off the two right hand fig- ures of the given number , which will be cents - those re- maining on the left are dollars ...
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... lowest denomination given , by so many of that name , as make one of the next higher , and thus continue , till you have brought it into that denomina- tion , which your question requires . Note . From this rule and the note under Case ...
... lowest denomination given , by so many of that name , as make one of the next higher , and thus continue , till you have brought it into that denomina- tion , which your question requires . Note . From this rule and the note under Case ...
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... lowest denomina tion mentioned , and add them together for a divisor ; then reduce the money given into the same denomination for a dividend , and the quotient arising from the division will be the number required . Observe the same ...
... lowest denomina tion mentioned , and add them together for a divisor ; then reduce the money given into the same denomination for a dividend , and the quotient arising from the division will be the number required . Observe the same ...
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... lowest terms . † * The aliquot parts are the parts of a number , that will measure it with- out any remainder ; as , 3 is an aliquot part of 12. And 2 , 3 , and 6 , are aliquot parts of 6. And 2 , 4 , 7 , 14 , and 28 , are aliquot parts ...
... lowest terms . † * The aliquot parts are the parts of a number , that will measure it with- out any remainder ; as , 3 is an aliquot part of 12. And 2 , 3 , and 6 , are aliquot parts of 6. And 2 , 4 , 7 , 14 , and 28 , are aliquot parts ...
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aliquot amount annexed answer bushel called carats ciphers column common denominator common measure compound fraction compound interest contained cord wood cost cube root diameter different denominations discount divi divide the product dividend division divisor dollars DUDLEY LEAVITT duodecimals equal EXAMPLES farthings Federal Money feet of cord find the value foot gain or loss gallons given number given quantity given sum greater half hundred improper fraction inches least common least common multiple left hand period Leger less lowest denomination lowest terms mean rate millions mixed number multiplicand multiply Note number of yards ounces payment pence pennyweight principal proportion question reduce remainder right hand figure rule for finding Rule of Three RULE.-Multiply shillings side simple numbers square root subtract subtrahend supposed number Table third term thousand tion units VULGAR FRACTIONS weight whole number write yards of cloth
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Page ii - District, has deposited in this office the title of a book, the right whereof he claims as proprietor, in the words following, to wit : " THE CHILD'S BOTANY," In conformity to the act of the Congress of the United States, entitled, " An act for the encouragement of learning by securing the copies of maps, charts, and books to the authors and proprietors of such copies, during the times therein mentioned...
Page 105 - ... from the right hand of the quotient, point off so many places for decimals, as the decimal places in the dividend exceed those in the divisor.
Page 172 - Fellowship with time, is when the stocks of partners are continued unequal times. RULE. Multiply each man's stock by the time it was continued in trade. Then, As the whole sum of the products is to the whole gain or loss, so is each man's particular product to his particular share of the loss or gain.
Page 221 - As I was going to St. Ives, I met a man with seven wives, Every wife had seven sacks, Every sack had seven cats, Every cat had seven kits — Kits, cats, sacks, and wives, How many were going to St. Ives?
Page 48 - Place the numbers so that those of the same denomination may stand directly under each other. 2. Add the first column or denomination together, as in whole numbers ; then divide the sum by as many of the samo denomination as make one of the next greater...
Page 180 - RULE.—Multiply each payment by the time at which it is due; then divide the sum of the products by the sum of the payments, and the quotient will be the equated time.* • , EXAMPLES.
Page 109 - ... if the shillings be odd ; and the third place by 1 "when the farthings exceed 12, and by 2 when they exceed 36.
Page 89 - Multiply each numerator into all the denominators except its own, for a new numerator : and all the denominators into each other continually for a common denominator; this written under the several new numerators will give the fractions required.
Page 141 - A cord of wood is a pile 8 feet long, 4 feet wide, and 4 feet high.
Page 90 - Reduce the given fraction to such a compound one, as will express the value of the given fraction, by comparing it with all the denominations between it and that denomination you would reduce it to ; lastly, reduce this compound fraction to a single one, by Case V.