The Common School Arithmetic: Combining Analysis and Synthesis, Adapted to the Best Mode of Instruction in the Elements of Written Arithmetic |
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... Arithmetic ? What is a Number ? A Unit ? 2- What is a Concrete Number ? An Abstract Number ? 3. How many operations in Arith- metic ? What are they ? 4. What is Notation ? 5. Numeration ? 6. Two methods of notation are in common use :
... Arithmetic ? What is a Number ? A Unit ? 2- What is a Concrete Number ? An Abstract Number ? 3. How many operations in Arith- metic ? What are they ? 4. What is Notation ? 5. Numeration ? 6. Two methods of notation are in common use :
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... methods of notation are in common use : the Arabic and the Roman . 7. The ARABIC NOTATION , or that brought into Europe by the Arabs , employs ten figures to express numbers , viz .: 0 , 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 , 9 . Naught , One ...
... methods of notation are in common use : the Arabic and the Roman . 7. The ARABIC NOTATION , or that brought into Europe by the Arabs , employs ten figures to express numbers , viz .: 0 , 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 , 9 . Naught , One ...
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... methods of numerating : the FRENCH and the ENGLISH . By the French method a period consists of three figures ; by the English , of six . The French method is most convenient , and principally used in this country . 18. By the FRENCH METHOD ...
... methods of numerating : the FRENCH and the ENGLISH . By the French method a period consists of three figures ; by the English , of six . The French method is most convenient , and principally used in this country . 18. By the FRENCH METHOD ...
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... method : RULE . 1. Beginning at the right , numerate and point off the number into periods of THREE figures each . 2. Beginning at the left , read each period separately , giving the name of each period except that of units . EXERCISES ...
... method : RULE . 1. Beginning at the right , numerate and point off the number into periods of THREE figures each . 2. Beginning at the left , read each period separately , giving the name of each period except that of units . EXERCISES ...
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... method : RULE . 1. Beginning at the left , write the figures belonging to the highest period . 2. Write the figures of each successive period in their order , filling each vacant place with a cipher . EXERCISES IN FRENCH NOTATION AND ...
... method : RULE . 1. Beginning at the left , write the figures belonging to the highest period . 2. Write the figures of each successive period in their order , filling each vacant place with a cipher . EXERCISES IN FRENCH NOTATION AND ...
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25 per cent amount annex bill Bought bushels ciphers common fraction composite number compound interest compound numbers cost cube cubic debts decimal fraction decimal places difference discount Divide dividend divisible dollars equal equated example Explain Ex farthings figure find the interest gain or loss gallon given number greatest common divisor Hence higher denominations hundred improper fraction inches interest of $1 July least common multiple longitude lower denomination marked price Mdse miles mills minuend mixed number months multiplicand Multiply NOTE OPERATION oxen payment pounds premium present worth prime factors principal PROBLEM Proof proper fraction proportional quotient ratio Reduce remainder rods Rule for finding sell sold square root subtract subtrahend TABLE tens term of credit thousand Troy Weight units weight whole number wide yards of cloth
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Page 39 - DIVISION is the process of finding how many times one number is contained in another, or of finding one of the equal parts of a number.
Page 281 - The square described on the hypothenuse of a rightangled triangle is equal to the sum of the squares described on the other two sides.
Page 73 - DRY MEASURE 2 pints (pt.) = 1 quart (qt.) 8 quarts =1 peck (pk.) 4 pecks = 1 bushel (bu...
Page 74 - Thirty days hath September, April, June, and November ; All the rest have thirty-one, Except the second month alone, Which has but twenty-eight, in fine, Till leap year gives it twenty-nine.
Page 292 - RULE. Divide the difference of the extremes by the number of terms less one, and the quotient will be the common difference.
Page 134 - RULE. Divide as in whole numbers, and point off as many figures for decimals in the quotient as the number of decimal places in the dividend exceeds those in the divisor.
Page 72 - LIQUID MEASURE 4 gills (gi.) = 1 pint (pt.) 2 pints = 1 quart (qt...
Page 24 - ROLE. 1. Write the less number under the greater, units, under units, tens under tens, etc., and draw a line beneath. 2. Beginning at the right hand, take each figure of the subtrahend from the figure above it, and set the remainder under the line.
Page 67 - SQUARE MEASURE 144 square inches (sq. in.) = 1 square foot (sq. ft.) 9 square feet = 1 square yard (sq. yd.) 30| square yards = 1 square rod (sq. rd.) 160 square rods = 1 acre (A.) 640 acres = 1 square mile (sq.
Page 126 - The denominator of a decimal fraction is not usually expressed, since it can be easily determined, it being 1 with as many ciphers annexed as there are figures in the given decimal. 158. A decimal fraction is distinguished from a whole number by a period, called the decimal point...