Daboll's Schoolmaster's Assistant: Improved and Enlarged, Being a Plain Practical System of Arithmetic, Adapted to the United States |
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Interest , Simple . = Compound me . . , Inverse Proportion . . Involution Loss and
Gain . Multiplication , Simple application and use of . . - Supplement to o . -
Compound . . Numeration : . . ' Practice Position . Permutation of Quantities om er
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Interest , Simple . = Compound me . . , Inverse Proportion . . Involution Loss and
Gain . Multiplication , Simple application and use of . . - Supplement to o . -
Compound . . Numeration : . . ' Practice Position . Permutation of Quantities om er
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In making out bills of parcels , and in finding the value of goods ; when the price
of one yard , pound , & c . is given ( in Federal Money ) to find the value of the
whole quantity . * RULE . Multiply the given price andquantity together , as in
whole ...
In making out bills of parcels , and in finding the value of goods ; when the price
of one yard , pound , & c . is given ( in Federal Money ) to find the value of the
whole quantity . * RULE . Multiply the given price andquantity together , as in
whole ...
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Bought a quantity of goods for 1251 . 10s . paid for truckage forty - five shillings ,
for freight seventy - nine shillings and sis pence , for duties thirty - five shillings
and ten pence , and my expences were fifty - three shillings and nine pence ;
what ...
Bought a quantity of goods for 1251 . 10s . paid for truckage forty - five shillings ,
for freight seventy - nine shillings and sis pence , for duties thirty - five shillings
and ten pence , and my expences were fifty - three shillings and nine pence ;
what ...
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RULE . * Write down the Multiplicand , and place the quantity underneath the
least denomination , for the Multiplier , and in multiplying by it , observe the same
rules for carrying from one denomination to another , as in Compound Addition .
RULE . * Write down the Multiplicand , and place the quantity underneath the
least denomination , for the Multiplier , and in multiplying by it , observe the same
rules for carrying from one denomination to another , as in Compound Addition .
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... Ans . 18s , 5d . 2 grs . 3 . Reduce of a shilling to its proper quantity . . Ans . 4fd .
4 . What is the value of of a shilling ! Ans . 4jc . 5 . What is value of 1 of a pound
troy ? Ans . 90 % . 6 . How much is it of an hundred weight PRACTIONS .
... Ans . 18s , 5d . 2 grs . 3 . Reduce of a shilling to its proper quantity . . Ans . 4fd .
4 . What is the value of of a shilling ! Ans . 4jc . 5 . What is value of 1 of a pound
troy ? Ans . 90 % . 6 . How much is it of an hundred weight PRACTIONS .
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