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... examples , than he will with- out them ; especially , if he be required to give an analysis of a suitable number of questions under each rule . A few of the rules , which some arithmeticians of the pres- ent day have laid aside as ...
... examples , than he will with- out them ; especially , if he be required to give an analysis of a suitable number of questions under each rule . A few of the rules , which some arithmeticians of the pres- ent day have laid aside as ...
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... EXAMPLES FOR THE SLATE . 1123456789 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 5 . 6 . 7 . 12 123 98765 867856 1234567 678123 23 456 32145 789123 8912345 456789 34 789 67811 478956 7856627 567128 61 234 21346 367123 4478536 889998 32 567 12389 678910 7813791 ...
... EXAMPLES FOR THE SLATE . 1123456789 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 5 . 6 . 7 . 12 123 98765 867856 1234567 678123 23 456 32145 789123 8912345 456789 34 789 67811 478956 7856627 567128 61 234 21346 367123 4478536 889998 32 567 12389 678910 7813791 ...
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... EXAMPLES . 1 . £ . 2 . 3 . 4 . 5 . Cwt . Tons . Miles . Inches . 79 86 469 876315123 11630078 24 25 183 177897638 1919179 6 . Rods . 56785111 88819566 55 61 286 698417485 7 . Gallons . 10203400 5617851 8 . Bushels . 100200300400500 9 ...
... EXAMPLES . 1 . £ . 2 . 3 . 4 . 5 . Cwt . Tons . Miles . Inches . 79 86 469 876315123 11630078 24 25 183 177897638 1919179 6 . Rods . 56785111 88819566 55 61 286 698417485 7 . Gallons . 10203400 5617851 8 . Bushels . 100200300400500 9 ...
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... | 336 | 360 | 384 | 408 | 432 | 456 | 480 504 528 552 | 576 | EXAMPLES . 2 . 678956324 86785678 3 7 2036868972 257499746 3 . 123456789 987654321 6 6 740740734 8888888889 5 . 678954 6 . 7 . 8 . 616783 SECT IV . 23 MULTIPLICATION .
... | 336 | 360 | 384 | 408 | 432 | 456 | 480 504 528 552 | 576 | EXAMPLES . 2 . 678956324 86785678 3 7 2036868972 257499746 3 . 123456789 987654321 6 6 740740734 8888888889 5 . 678954 6 . 7 . 8 . 616783 SECT IV . 23 MULTIPLICATION .
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... EXAMPLE . 1. Divide 948 dollars equally among 4 men . Dividend . In performing this question , inquire how Divisor 4 ) 948 many times 4 , the divisor , is contained in 9 , which is 2 times , and 1 remaining ; write the Quotient 237 2 ...
... EXAMPLE . 1. Divide 948 dollars equally among 4 men . Dividend . In performing this question , inquire how Divisor 4 ) 948 many times 4 , the divisor , is contained in 9 , which is 2 times , and 1 remaining ; write the Quotient 237 2 ...
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acres amount annuity answer barrel bill Boston Bought breadth broadcloth bushels casks ciphers circumference compound interest contain cube root Daniel Fox decimal diameter Divide dividend divisor dominical letter Ducat ell English equal EXAMPLES exchange farthings federal money feet high feet long feet wide figure flour following RULE gain gallons given number greatest common measure Hence the following hogshead hundred improper fraction inches indorsement John Dow June 17 least common multiple Leger length merchant miles molasses months Multiply NOTE number of terms OPERATION ounces payment pence pound cost present worth principal proportion quantity question quotient ratio received Reduce remainder repetend rix dollars rods SECTION shillings side sold square root subtract sugar Sundries third thousand thousandths tons Undecillions United vulgar fraction weight whole numbers wine yards of cloth
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