Adams's New Arithmetic: Arithmetic, in which the Principles of Operating by Numbers are Analytically Explained and Synthetically Applied : for the Use of Schools and Academies in the United States |
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... ciphers , thus , 300 , ( three hundred . ) The next lower order , or tens , are six , ( six tens are sixty ... cipher , thus , 60 , ( sixty . ) The lowest order , or units , are five , represented by a single character , thus , 5 ...
... ciphers , thus , 300 , ( three hundred . ) The next lower order , or tens , are six , ( six tens are sixty ... cipher , thus , 60 , ( sixty . ) The lowest order , or units , are five , represented by a single character , thus , 5 ...
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... ciphers annexed , annex as many ciphers to the multipli cand as there are ciphers in the multiplier , and the multi- plicand , so increased , will be the product required . Thus Multiply 46 by 10 , the product is 460 . ............ 83 ...
... ciphers annexed , annex as many ciphers to the multipli cand as there are ciphers in the multiplier , and the multi- plicand , so increased , will be the product required . Thus Multiply 46 by 10 , the product is 460 . ............ 83 ...
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... ciphers in the multiplicand and multiplier , counted together , are three . Disregarding these , we write the significant figures of the multiplier under the significant fig- ures of the multiplicand , and multi- ply ; after which we ...
... ciphers in the multiplicand and multiplier , counted together , are three . Disregarding these , we write the significant figures of the multiplier under the significant fig- ures of the multiplicand , and multi- ply ; after which we ...
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... ciphers on the right hand of the multiplicand , multiplier , either or both , how may we proceed ? 17. When there are ciphers be- tween the significant figures of the multiplier , how are they to be treated ? EXERCISES . 1. An army of ...
... ciphers on the right hand of the multiplicand , multiplier , either or both , how may we proceed ? 17. When there are ciphers be- tween the significant figures of the multiplier , how are they to be treated ? EXERCISES . 1. An army of ...
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... cipher in the quotient , and bring down the next figure , making the whole We then seek how often 21 can be contained in 170 , and , finding it to be 8 times , we write 8 in the quotient , and , multiplying the divisor by this number ...
... cipher in the quotient , and bring down the next figure , making the whole We then seek how often 21 can be contained in 170 , and , finding it to be 8 times , we write 8 in the quotient , and , multiplying the divisor by this number ...
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