The Tutor's Guide: Being a Complete System of Arithmetic; with Various Branches in the Mathematics. To which is Added an Appendix, Containing Different Forms of Acquittances, Bills of Exchange, &c. &c |
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... Difference required . 3 But when the under Figure exceeds that which stands over it , you must borrow ten ( the same which you stopped at in Addition ) , from which take the lower Figure , and to that Difference add the upper Figure and ...
... Difference required . 3 But when the under Figure exceeds that which stands over it , you must borrow ten ( the same which you stopped at in Addition ) , from which take the lower Figure , and to that Difference add the upper Figure and ...
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... difference between any two Sums of divers Denominations , as Money , Weights , Mea- sures , & c . RULE . Subtract as in Integers ; only when the under Number of any Denomination is greater than that which stands over it , borrow so many ...
... difference between any two Sums of divers Denominations , as Money , Weights , Mea- sures , & c . RULE . Subtract as in Integers ; only when the under Number of any Denomination is greater than that which stands over it , borrow so many ...
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... our Lord se venteen Hundred and thirty - five , how old was he in the Year 1789 ? ( 2 ) There are two numbers , the greater is 102 , and the lesser 72 , what is their Difference and Sum ? ( 3 ) A. and B. having each a Sum 34 Subtruction .
... our Lord se venteen Hundred and thirty - five , how old was he in the Year 1789 ? ( 2 ) There are two numbers , the greater is 102 , and the lesser 72 , what is their Difference and Sum ? ( 3 ) A. and B. having each a Sum 34 Subtruction .
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... Difference of their Sums is 491. 13s . 6d . I demand B's Sum . ( 4 ) Suppose I borrow 100 % . and pay in Part 417. 17s . 6d . how much remains to pay ? ( 5 ) Suppose a Gentleman has an estate of 600 % . per Annum , and he pays Land ...
... Difference of their Sums is 491. 13s . 6d . I demand B's Sum . ( 4 ) Suppose I borrow 100 % . and pay in Part 417. 17s . 6d . how much remains to pay ? ( 5 ) Suppose a Gentleman has an estate of 600 % . per Annum , and he pays Land ...
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... Difference , and how much ? ( 16 ) Jacob , by Contract , was to serve Laban for his two Daughters 14 Years ; and when he had accomplished 11 Years , 11 Months , 11 Weeks , 11 Days , 11 Hours , and 11 Minutes , pray how long had he to ...
... Difference , and how much ? ( 16 ) Jacob , by Contract , was to serve Laban for his two Daughters 14 Years ; and when he had accomplished 11 Years , 11 Months , 11 Weeks , 11 Days , 11 Hours , and 11 Minutes , pray how long had he to ...
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Page 77 - ... dollars. How many days did he work, and how many days was he idle ? Ans.
Page 126 - There is a fish whose head is 6 inches long, and the tail is as long as the head and half the body, and the body is as long as the head and tail ; what is the length of the whole fish?
Page 165 - Opposite to each dividend, on the left hand, place such a number for a divisor, as will bring it to the next superior denomination, and draw a line between them.
Page 141 - Now .} of f- is a compound fraction, whose value is found by multiplying the numerators together for a new numerator, and the denominators for a new denominator.
Page 248 - Multiply the circumference of the base by the slant height or length of the side, and half the product 'will be the surface.
Page 172 - 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.
Page 95 - A» the Amount of 100/ at the Rate and Time given : is to 100/ : : so is the Amount given : to the Principal required.
Page 137 - Hence, when the extremes and the number of terms are given, to find the sum of all the terms,- — Multiply £ the sum of the extremes by the number of terms, and the product will be the answer.
Page 142 - To reduce a mixed number to an improper fraction, Multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction, and to the product add the numerator; under this sum write the denominator.
Page 227 - To fold the area of a Parallelogram, whether it be a Square, a Rectangle, a Rhombus, or a Rhomboides. RULE. Multiply the length by the height or perpendicular breadth, and the product will be the area.* * *DEMONSTSATION.