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... rules , multiply seven or eight figures by an equal number , enumerate and announce accurately the product and then extract the square root of this large product , and state the root and the remainder , without varying a figure from the ...
... rules , multiply seven or eight figures by an equal number , enumerate and announce accurately the product and then extract the square root of this large product , and state the root and the remainder , without varying a figure from the ...
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... multiplied by 5 ; and the same may be shown of any other two ... RULE . 88. Write the multiplier under the multiplicand , and draw a line below them . If the multiplier consist of a single figure only , begin at the right hand and multiply ...
... multiplied by 5 ; and the same may be shown of any other two ... RULE . 88. Write the multiplier under the multiplicand , and draw a line below them . If the multiplier consist of a single figure only , begin at the right hand and multiply ...
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... Multiply 37934 by 2 , 25. Multiply S57 by 56 . 26. Multiply 46891 by 325 . 27. Multiply 848329 by 4009 . 23. What ... RULE . - Multiply first by one component part and that product by the other , and so on , if there be more than two ...
... Multiply 37934 by 2 , 25. Multiply S57 by 56 . 26. Multiply 46891 by 325 . 27. Multiply 848329 by 4009 . 23. What ... RULE . - Multiply first by one component part and that product by the other , and so on , if there be more than two ...
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... RULE . - Annex as many ciphers to the multiplicand as there are ci- phers in the multiplier , and the number thus produced will be the product . 7. Multiply 3579 by 1000 . 8. Multiply 789101 by 100000 . Prod . 78910100000 . lbs . ? 25 3 ...
... RULE . - Annex as many ciphers to the multiplicand as there are ci- phers in the multiplier , and the number thus produced will be the product . 7. Multiply 3579 by 1000 . 8. Multiply 789101 by 100000 . Prod . 78910100000 . lbs . ? 25 3 ...
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... multiplying the divisor by the quotient figure , if the product be greater than ... RULE . 106. Write the divisor at the left hand of the dividend ; find how ... Multiply the divisor by the quotient figure , and set the product under the ...
... multiplying the divisor by the quotient figure , if the product be greater than ... RULE . 106. Write the divisor at the left hand of the dividend ; find how ... Multiply the divisor by the quotient figure , and set the product under the ...
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acres amount angle apples Arithmetic beans remain boys bushels called ciphers circumference cloth cost common denominator common divisor compound compound interest contained cows cube root decimal denoted diameter divide dividend division dollars dolls dry measure equal expressed feet figure five beans foot four beans gain gallon given number greatest common divisor half Hence hundred hundredths inches interest lars least common multiple left hand lemons length measure meration method miles minuend months multiplicand multiply nine payment pence piece pound principal proper fraction proportion quantity quarter quarts QUESTIONS FOR PRACTICE quotient ratio Reduce right hand rods RULE RULE.-Divide RULE.-Multiply shillings side six beans sixth solid square root subtract tens tenths third three beans TROY WEIGHT units vulgar fraction weeks weight whole number worth write yards of cloth
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