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... Hundred . The Arabic figures are signs of numbers , each having a definite value when written alone , and a relative value when used in connexion with others . Arabic figures . 1 , one ; 2 , two ; 3 , three ; 4 , four ; 5 , five ; 6 ...
... Hundred . The Arabic figures are signs of numbers , each having a definite value when written alone , and a relative value when used in connexion with others . Arabic figures . 1 , one ; 2 , two ; 3 , three ; 4 , four ; 5 , five ; 6 ...
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... hundred and ninety - seven millions , six hun- dred and forty - two thousands , one hundred and forty - five . QUESTIONS . - What is the first figure called in the French mode ? What is the second ? Third ? Fourth ? Fifth ? Sixth ...
... hundred and ninety - seven millions , six hun- dred and forty - two thousands , one hundred and forty - five . QUESTIONS . - What is the first figure called in the French mode ? What is the second ? Third ? Fourth ? Fifth ? Sixth ...
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... hundred and forty - three . 3. Five thousand , four hundred and twenty - nine . 4. Seventeen thousand , two hundred and five . 5. One hundred and twenty - five thousand , three hundred and ninety - two . 6. Three millions , seven hundred ...
... hundred and forty - three . 3. Five thousand , four hundred and twenty - nine . 4. Seventeen thousand , two hundred and five . 5. One hundred and twenty - five thousand , three hundred and ninety - two . 6. Three millions , seven hundred ...
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... hundred and sixteen bear apples ; how many trees are there in the orchard ? Ans . 187 . 14. A merchant after selling ... hundred and twenty - six thousand , five hundred and forty millions , nine hundred and twenty - seven thousand , one ...
... hundred and sixteen bear apples ; how many trees are there in the orchard ? Ans . 187 . 14. A merchant after selling ... hundred and twenty - six thousand , five hundred and forty millions , nine hundred and twenty - seven thousand , one ...
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... hundred millions sixty - eight thousand and nine ; take three billions , eight hundred and eighty eight thousand , four hundred and ninety - seven mil- lions , one thousand nine hundred and ninety - nine . 112203066010 remainder . 14. A ...
... hundred millions sixty - eight thousand and nine ; take three billions , eight hundred and eighty eight thousand , four hundred and ninety - seven mil- lions , one thousand nine hundred and ninety - nine . 112203066010 remainder . 14. A ...
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acres added amount annum answer Arithmetic avoirdupois barrels Boston bushels carats cents per bushel ciphers circumference cloth cost common denominator common difference compound interest contained cords cube root cubic decimal fraction diameter dimes divided dividend division divisor dollar bills dolls eagles equal example farthings feet long figure foot gain gallons galls geometrical progression given number Hence hogshead horses hundred improper fraction inches learner least common multiple length mainder miles mills minuend mixed number months multiplicand Multiply number of terms obtained ounces pence piece pound proportion pwts quantity quotient ratio receive Reduce remainder right hand rods roods SECTION sell shillings ship side simple sold square mile square root subtract Suppose tens third thousand units VULGAR FRACTIONS weight whole number wide wine yards of cloth
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Page 20 - Los números cardinales 0: zero 1: one 2: two 3: three 4: four 5: five 6: six 7: seven 8: eight 9: nine 10: ten 11: eleven 12: twelve 13: thirteen 14: fourteen 15: fifteen 16: sixteen 17: seventeen 18: eighteen 19: nineteen 20: twenty...
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