Daboll's Schoolmaster's Assistant: Improved and Enlarged, Being a Plain Practical System of Arithemtic; Adapted to the United States |
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... suppose each should pay the trifling sum of 5 cents a year , for the term of 12 years , towards a continental tax ; how many dollars would be raised thereby ? Ans . three millions Dollars . 2. To Multiply the Denominations of Sterling ...
... suppose each should pay the trifling sum of 5 cents a year , for the term of 12 years , towards a continental tax ; how many dollars would be raised thereby ? Ans . three millions Dollars . 2. To Multiply the Denominations of Sterling ...
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... Suppose your age to be 16 years and 20 0 days , how many seconds old are you , allowing $ 65 days and 6 hours to the year ? Ans . 506649600sec . 7. From March 2d , to November 19th following , in- clusive , how many days ? 12. CIRCULAR ...
... Suppose your age to be 16 years and 20 0 days , how many seconds old are you , allowing $ 65 days and 6 hours to the year ? Ans . 506649600sec . 7. From March 2d , to November 19th following , in- clusive , how many days ? 12. CIRCULAR ...
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... Suppose a gentleman's income is 1836 dollars a year , and he spends 3. dollars 49 cents a day , one day with another , how much will he have saved at the year's end ? Ans . $ 562 , 15ets . 33. If my horse stands me in 20 cents per day ...
... Suppose a gentleman's income is 1836 dollars a year , and he spends 3. dollars 49 cents a day , one day with another , how much will he have saved at the year's end ? Ans . $ 562 , 15ets . 33. If my horse stands me in 20 cents per day ...
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... Suppose 650 men are in a garrison , and their pro- visions calculated to last but two months ; how many men must leave the garrison that the same provisions may be sufficient for those who remain five months ? Ans . 390 men . 11. A ...
... Suppose 650 men are in a garrison , and their pro- visions calculated to last but two months ; how many men must leave the garrison that the same provisions may be sufficient for those who remain five months ? Ans . 390 men . 11. A ...
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... Suppose a bond or note dated April 17 , 1793 , was given for 675 dollars , interest at 6 per cent . and there were payments indorsed upon it as follows , viz . First payment , 148 dollars , May 7 , 1794 . Second payment , 341 dols ...
... Suppose a bond or note dated April 17 , 1793 , was given for 675 dollars , interest at 6 per cent . and there were payments indorsed upon it as follows , viz . First payment , 148 dollars , May 7 , 1794 . Second payment , 341 dols ...
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Page 176 - If there be after payments made, compute the interest on the balance due to the next payment, and then deduct the payment as above; and, in like manner, from one payment to another, till all the payments are absorbed; provided the time between one payment and another be one year or more.
Page 182 - Find the greatest square number in the first or left hand period, place the root of it at the right hand of the given number, (after the manner of a quotient in division...
Page 176 - But if any payment be made before one year's interest hath accrued, then compute the interest on the principal sum due on the obligation for one year, add it to the principal, and compute the interest on the sum paid, from the time it was paid, up to the end of the year : add it to the sum paid, and deduct that sum from the principal and interest added as above...
Page 186 - Multiply the divisor, thus augmented, by the last figure of the root, and subtract the product from the dividend, and to the remainder bring down the next period for a new dividend.
Page 25 - If the lower figure is greater than that, above it, add ten to the upper figure ; from which number so increased, take the lower and set down the remainder, carrying one to the next lower number, with which proceed as before, and so on till the whole is finished.
Page 140 - ... months : what is the equated time for the payment of the whole ? Ans.
Page 213 - A young hare starts 40 yards before a grey-hound, and is not perceived by him till she has been up 40 seconds ; she scuds away at the rate of ten miles an hour, and the dog, on view, makes after her at the rate of 18.
Page 236 - July next, foreign gold and silver coins shall pass current as money within the United States, and be a legal tender for the payment of all debts and demands...
Page 157 - A single, simple, or proper fraction, is when the numerator is less than the denominator, as 4 3 | -|f , &c.
Page 84 - ... from the right hand of the quotient, point off so many places for decimals, as the decimal places in the dividend exceed those in the divisor.