The Youth's Assistant in Theoretic and Practical Arithmetic, : Designed for the Use of Schools in the United States |
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... denote a difference among the ob- jects employed . Having called the little class around him , the in- structer should begin by laying down one of the counters , which he has provided , and which we shall here suppose to be beans , and ...
... denote a difference among the ob- jects employed . Having called the little class around him , the in- structer should begin by laying down one of the counters , which he has provided , and which we shall here suppose to be beans , and ...
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... DENOTED BY $ . ct./mills 10 cents 1dimes . dolls . Jeagles . I dime , d . 100 1dollar , dol . 10 10 cents 66 10 dimes 66 10 dollars 66 1000 100 I eagle , E. 10000 1000 10 1 100 10 1 II . ENGLISH MONEY . 4 farthings , grs . make 1 penny ...
... DENOTED BY $ . ct./mills 10 cents 1dimes . dolls . Jeagles . I dime , d . 100 1dollar , dol . 10 10 cents 66 10 dimes 66 10 dollars 66 1000 100 I eagle , E. 10000 1000 10 1 100 10 1 II . ENGLISH MONEY . 4 farthings , grs . make 1 penny ...
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... denoted . 21. How is Federal Money de- 9. How many pence in 1 shil- ling ? 2 ? 4 ? 3 ? 5 ? 7 ? 6 ? No. noted ? TIME . 34. The year is commonly di - year . Such years are called Bis- vided into 12 months , as in the fol - sextile or Leap ...
... denoted . 21. How is Federal Money de- 9. How many pence in 1 shil- ling ? 2 ? 4 ? 3 ? 5 ? 7 ? 6 ? No. noted ? TIME . 34. The year is commonly di - year . Such years are called Bis- vided into 12 months , as in the fol - sextile or Leap ...
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... denoting the distance of one inch high . Hence to raise the places , and for measuring any pile twelve inches high would re- thing where length only is con - quire twelve times 144 = 1728 cerned . When measure is appli - blocks or ...
... denoting the distance of one inch high . Hence to raise the places , and for measuring any pile twelve inches high would re- thing where length only is con - quire twelve times 144 = 1728 cerned . When measure is appli - blocks or ...
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... denoted by two level , or horizontal lines , placed between them ; as 100 cents = 1 dollar , which signifies that 100 cents are equal to one dollar . Addition is denoted by a cross , formed by one horizontal and one perpendicular line ...
... denoted by two level , or horizontal lines , placed between them ; as 100 cents = 1 dollar , which signifies that 100 cents are equal to one dollar . Addition is denoted by a cross , formed by one horizontal and one perpendicular line ...
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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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