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Nathan Daboll. INTEREST . Interest is an allowance of so much per cent made by a debtor to a creditor , for the use of money . In the New England States , the rate of interest is estab- lished by law at 6 per cent per annum ; that is , $ 6 ...
Nathan Daboll. INTEREST . Interest is an allowance of so much per cent made by a debtor to a creditor , for the use of money . In the New England States , the rate of interest is estab- lished by law at 6 per cent per annum ; that is , $ 6 ...
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... cents 6m . 3. What is the interest of 341 dollars 37 cents for one year , at 5 per cent ? . $ 341,37 5 17'06,85 After multiplying by the rate per cent and placing the separatrix as in multipli- cation of Federal money , we need only ...
... cents 6m . 3. What is the interest of 341 dollars 37 cents for one year , at 5 per cent ? . $ 341,37 5 17'06,85 After multiplying by the rate per cent and placing the separatrix as in multipli- cation of Federal money , we need only ...
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Nathan Daboll. principal and interest , March 20th , 1834 : I demand the amount paid . Interest at 6 per cent . Ans . $ 293,76 . SHORT PRACTICAL RULES FOR CALCULATING INTEREST WHEN THE RATE IS 6 PER CENT . 1. To find the interest for any ...
Nathan Daboll. principal and interest , March 20th , 1834 : I demand the amount paid . Interest at 6 per cent . Ans . $ 293,76 . SHORT PRACTICAL RULES FOR CALCULATING INTEREST WHEN THE RATE IS 6 PER CENT . 1. To find the interest for any ...
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Nathan Daboll. 2. To calculate interest for months and days , at 6 per cent , RULE . Divide the principal by 2 ... rate is any other than 6 per cent , to cast the interest first at 6 per cent , and add thereto , or subtract , such part as ...
Nathan Daboll. 2. To calculate interest for months and days , at 6 per cent , RULE . Divide the principal by 2 ... rate is any other than 6 per cent , to cast the interest first at 6 per cent , and add thereto , or subtract , such part as ...
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... per cent ? Ans . $ 30 64c . 46 m . 3. What must my correspondent demand , who has sold goods to the amount of 3500 ... rate per cent is ex- pressed in a decimal fraction , and when so expressed , is called the ratio . TABLE OF RATIOS . Rate ...
... per cent ? Ans . $ 30 64c . 46 m . 3. What must my correspondent demand , who has sold goods to the amount of 3500 ... rate per cent is ex- pressed in a decimal fraction , and when so expressed , is called the ratio . TABLE OF RATIOS . Rate ...
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Page 195 - Find the first figure of the root by trial, and subtract its power from the left hand period of the given number. 3. To the remainder bring down the first figure in the next period, and call it the dividend. 4. Involve the root to the next inferior power to that which is given, and multiply it by the number denoting the given power, for a divisor.
Page 167 - Multiply all the numerators together for a new numerator, and all the denominators for a new denominator; and they will form the fraction required.
Page 183 - ... subtract it therefrom, and to the remainder bring down the next period for a dividend. 3. Place the double of the root already found, on the left hand of the dividend for a divisor. 4. Seek how often the divisor is contained...
Page 106 - Let the farthings in the given pence and farthings possess the second and third places ; observing to increase the second place or place of hundredths, by 6 if the shillings be odd ; and the third place by 1 "when the farthings exceed 12, and by 2 when they exceed 36. EXAMPLES. 1. Find the decimal of 7s. 9fd. by inspection. ,3 =4 6s. 5 for the odd shillings. 39=the farthings in 9|d. 2 for the excess of 36. £. ,391=dechnal required'.
Page 90 - To reduce an improper fraction to a whole or mixed number. RULE. Divide the numerator by the denominator, and the quotient will be the whole or mixed number sought.
Page 233 - To measure a Parallelogram, or long square. RULE. Multiply the length by the breadth, and the product will be the area or superficial content.
Page 44 - If any partial dividend will not contain the divisor, place a cipher in the quotient, and bring down the next figure of the dividend, and divide as before.
Page 126 - ... multiply the second and third terms together, and divide the product by the first for the answer, which will always be of the same denomination as the third term.
Page 119 - Then multiply the second and third terms together, and divide the product by the first term: the quotient will be the fourth term, or answer.
Page 205 - ... the terms, RULE. Multiply the sum of the extremes by the number of terms, and half the product will be the sum of the terms.