The American Tutor's Assistant Revised, Or, A Compendious System of Practical Arithmetic: Containing the Several Rules of that Useful Science, Concisely Defined, Methodically Arranged, and Fully Exemplified : the Whole Particularly Adapted to the Easy and Regular Instruction of Youth in Our American Schools |
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... his flate , with vacancies , in which the tutor may infert other numbers . 1. Add 5856 , 3840 , 395 , 265 , 25 , and three thousand , seven hundred and eighty - four together . Facit 14165 aris wer 1000d . Simple Addition . 3.
... his flate , with vacancies , in which the tutor may infert other numbers . 1. Add 5856 , 3840 , 395 , 265 , 25 , and three thousand , seven hundred and eighty - four together . Facit 14165 aris wer 1000d . Simple Addition . 3.
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... , with vacancies , in which the tutor may infert other numbers . 1. Add 5856 , 38 40 , 395 , 265 , 25 , and three thousand , seven , hundred and eighty - four together . facit 14165 ther ; 2. A man was born in the year. Simple Addition 3.
... , with vacancies , in which the tutor may infert other numbers . 1. Add 5856 , 38 40 , 395 , 265 , 25 , and three thousand , seven , hundred and eighty - four together . facit 14165 ther ; 2. A man was born in the year. Simple Addition 3.
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... facit 1837rg 2 3740016 by 56 209440896 706315 by 96 678059040 7034652 by 144 ICI2989889 3 T FLA Be . df When the multiplier exceeds 1 and is lefs than 2 , multiply by fie un figure , and add to the product of each figure that wrticle is ...
... facit 1837rg 2 3740016 by 56 209440896 706315 by 96 678059040 7034652 by 144 ICI2989889 3 T FLA Be . df When the multiplier exceeds 1 and is lefs than 2 , multiply by fie un figure , and add to the product of each figure that wrticle is ...
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... facit 175808021 8142630 by 75 610697250 3 9436170 by 920 8681276400 4 3760410 by 4840 18200384400 815036000 by 70300 57297030800000 1900460 by 161500 306924290000 7 3800920 by 80750 396924290000 8 6247386495 by 27356 170903504957220 9 ...
... facit 175808021 8142630 by 75 610697250 3 9436170 by 920 8681276400 4 3760410 by 4840 18200384400 815036000 by 70300 57297030800000 1900460 by 161500 306924290000 7 3800920 by 80750 396924290000 8 6247386495 by 27356 170903504957220 9 ...
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... EXAMPLES . I Divide 7463521 by 18 2 3 4 . 73681090 by 48 740043612 by 96 57384659 by 144 facit 414640 Remainder . 1535022 34 7708787 60 398504 83 LONG LONG DIVISION . Long division is that wherein the divisor 10 Simple Division .
... EXAMPLES . I Divide 7463521 by 18 2 3 4 . 73681090 by 48 740043612 by 96 57384659 by 144 facit 414640 Remainder . 1535022 34 7708787 60 398504 83 LONG LONG DIVISION . Long division is that wherein the divisor 10 Simple Division .
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Page 155 - Hence, when the extremes and number of terms are given, to find the common difference, — Divide the difference of the extremes by the number of terms, less 1, and the quotient will be the common difference.
Page 127 - Now .} of f- is a compound fraction, whose value is found by multiplying the numerators together for a new numerator, and the denominators for a new denominator.
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