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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... third place . This number may now be decomposed , that is , separated into parts , exhibiting each order by itself , as follows : -The highest order , or hundreds , are three , represented by this character , 3 ; but , that it may be ...
... third place . This number may now be decomposed , that is , separated into parts , exhibiting each order by itself , as follows : -The highest order , or hundreds , are three , represented by this character , 3 ; but , that it may be ...
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... third , 524 dollars , what is the amount contained in all the bags ? OPERATIOĊ . First bag , 876 Second bag , Third 5 . 15 ADDITION OF SIMPLE NUMBERS .
... third , 524 dollars , what is the amount contained in all the bags ? OPERATIOĊ . First bag , 876 Second bag , Third 5 . 15 ADDITION OF SIMPLE NUMBERS .
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... Third bag , Amount , 653 524 2053 Writing down the numbers as already directed , we begin with the right hand , or unit column , and find the amount to be 13 , that is , 3 units and 1 ten . Setting down the 3 units , or right hand ...
... Third bag , Amount , 653 524 2053 Writing down the numbers as already directed , we begin with the right hand , or unit column , and find the amount to be 13 , that is , 3 units and 1 ten . Setting down the 3 units , or right hand ...
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... third man 20 dollars less than the second ; how much did the second , the third , and the fourth man pay ? The second paid 80 . Ans . The third paid 60 . The fourth paid 68 . 25. A man , having 10,000 dollars , gave away 9 dollars ...
... third man 20 dollars less than the second ; how much did the second , the third , and the fourth man pay ? The second paid 80 . Ans . The third paid 60 . The fourth paid 68 . 25. A man , having 10,000 dollars , gave away 9 dollars ...
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... third .... .... .... 27 fourth 27 fifth .... 27 ....... In the whole orchard , 135 trees . In this example , it is evident that the whole number of trees will be equal to the amount of five 27's added together . In adding , we find that ...
... third .... .... .... 27 fourth 27 fifth .... 27 ....... In the whole orchard , 135 trees . In this example , it is evident that the whole number of trees will be equal to the amount of five 27's added together . In adding , we find that ...
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