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... equal to one foot . + Sign of addition ; as 8 + 6 = 14 , signifies , that 8 add- ed to 6 is equal to 14 . - Sign of subtraction ; 8-6 = 2 , that is , 8 less 6 is equal to 2 . × Sign of multiplication ; as 7 × 6 = 42 , that is , 7 multi ...
... equal to one foot . + Sign of addition ; as 8 + 6 = 14 , signifies , that 8 add- ed to 6 is equal to 14 . - Sign of subtraction ; 8-6 = 2 , that is , 8 less 6 is equal to 2 . × Sign of multiplication ; as 7 × 6 = 42 , that is , 7 multi ...
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... equal to 10 tens , we add it to the 2 tens in the upper line , making 12 tens , and 8 ( tens ) re- main , which we set down . We then proceed to the hun- dreds . As we have borrowed 1 from the 6 hundreds , the 6 is too large by 1. We ...
... equal to 10 tens , we add it to the 2 tens in the upper line , making 12 tens , and 8 ( tens ) re- main , which we set down . We then proceed to the hun- dreds . As we have borrowed 1 from the 6 hundreds , the 6 is too large by 1. We ...
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... equal in value to 12 barrels of flour ? The foregoing questions having been performed , it will be perceived , that MULTIPLICATION is a compendious way of performing Addition , and that it consists of three parts ; the multi- plicand ...
... equal in value to 12 barrels of flour ? The foregoing questions having been performed , it will be perceived , that MULTIPLICATION is a compendious way of performing Addition , and that it consists of three parts ; the multi- plicand ...
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... equal to the former divisor , when the work is right . 32 . 83 ) 148678 ( 83 * 33 . 1791 427 ) 567896 ( 1329 83 427 656 5373 1408 581 * 14328 1281 757 148653 1279 747 * 25 854 108 148678 Proof . 4256 83 * 3843 25 * 413 148678 * NOTE ...
... equal to the former divisor , when the work is right . 32 . 83 ) 148678 ( 83 * 33 . 1791 427 ) 567896 ( 1329 83 427 656 5373 1408 581 * 14328 1281 757 148653 1279 747 * 25 854 108 148678 Proof . 4256 83 * 3843 25 * 413 148678 * NOTE ...
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... equal- ly divided among his 7 daughters , who received each 124 dollars ; what was the whole estate ? Ans . 2,604 dollars . Section 7 . TABLES OF MONEY , WEIGHTS , AND MEASURES . UNITED STATES ' MONEY . 10 Mills make 1 Cent , 10 Cents 1 ...
... equal- ly divided among his 7 daughters , who received each 124 dollars ; what was the whole estate ? Ans . 2,604 dollars . Section 7 . TABLES OF MONEY , WEIGHTS , AND MEASURES . UNITED STATES ' MONEY . 10 Mills make 1 Cent , 10 Cents 1 ...
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acres acres of land amount apples barrels of flour Benjamin Greenleaf Bought bushels CANCELLED cents per lb ciphers circumference common denominator compound interest contains cords of wood cost cube root cubic feet decimal diameter dividend divisor Duodecillions English equal farthings feet high feet long feet wide figure Fisk's Greek following RULE furlongs gain gallons given number Hence the following hogshead improper fractions John least common multiple less lowest denomination lowest terms miles Minuend mixed number molasses multiplicand Multiply National Arithmetic NOTE OPERATION ounces paid payment pence pounds principal pupil quantity quarts quotient Received Reduce remainder Required the interest right hand Section Septillions shillings simple fraction sold square feet square rods square root square yards subtract subtrahend third term thousand thousandths tion tons TROY WEIGHT units VULGAR FRACTIONS whole number write yards of cloth
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