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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... Pence , and Farthings ; or Hundreds , Quarters , Pounds , Ounces , & c . Thus , 471. 12s . 6d . or 4 C. 2 qrs . 14lb . & c . A Fraction or broken Number , is always less than Unit , as represent three quarters of any Thing or Unit , and ...
... Pence , and Farthings ; or Hundreds , Quarters , Pounds , Ounces , & c . Thus , 471. 12s . 6d . or 4 C. 2 qrs . 14lb . & c . A Fraction or broken Number , is always less than Unit , as represent three quarters of any Thing or Unit , and ...
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... Pence are one Penny . Shilling . S. 20 Shillings Pound , £ . iq . is wrote for 2q . 3q . d . 20 f S. PENCE TABLE . d . d . ) 1 30 2 40 50 60 are 70 80 90 100 110 120 10 86420986420 345567890 24 36 48 4 2 60 72 are 5 10 84 96 12345678 7 ...
... Pence are one Penny . Shilling . S. 20 Shillings Pound , £ . iq . is wrote for 2q . 3q . d . 20 f S. PENCE TABLE . d . d . ) 1 30 2 40 50 60 are 70 80 90 100 110 120 10 86420986420 345567890 24 36 48 4 2 60 72 are 5 10 84 96 12345678 7 ...
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... Pence ? ( 2 , Reduce 6480 Pence to Shillings and Pounds . ( 3 ) How many Shillings , Pence , and Farthings , are there in 407. 10s . ? ( 4 ) In 38880 Farthings , how many Pounds ? ( 5 ) Reduce 1047. 17s 62 to Farthings ? ( 6 ) How many ...
... Pence ? ( 2 , Reduce 6480 Pence to Shillings and Pounds . ( 3 ) How many Shillings , Pence , and Farthings , are there in 407. 10s . ? ( 4 ) In 38880 Farthings , how many Pounds ? ( 5 ) Reduce 1047. 17s 62 to Farthings ? ( 6 ) How many ...
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... Pence five Farthings . ADDITION . EXAMPLES of INTEGERS . ( 1 ) Add the following Numbers , viz . 140724 , 296 , 42 , 6740 , 64167 , 20 , 2687 , and 2684 together . ( 2 ) Add 27460 , 176 , 2900 , 274 , 1004 , 64 , 596 , 41 , and 6104 ...
... Pence five Farthings . ADDITION . EXAMPLES of INTEGERS . ( 1 ) Add the following Numbers , viz . 140724 , 296 , 42 , 6740 , 64167 , 20 , 2687 , and 2684 together . ( 2 ) Add 27460 , 176 , 2900 , 274 , 1004 , 64 , 596 , 41 , and 6104 ...
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... Pence under Pence , Farthings under Farthings , & c . 2 Begin to add at the lowest Denomination first , as in In- tegers , then divide that Sum by as many of the same Deno- mination as make one of the next greater , setting down the ...
... Pence under Pence , Farthings under Farthings , & c . 2 Begin to add at the lowest Denomination first , as in In- tegers , then divide that Sum by as many of the same Deno- mination as make one of the next greater , setting down the ...
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