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... 13 2. What are the remainders in the following examples . ( 1 ) ( 2 ) ( 3 ) ( 4 ) Minuends , 874 972 999 8497 Subtrahends , 642 Remainders , 232 631 367 7487 1010 3. A farmer has 378 sheep , and sold 256 SUBTRACTION OF SIMPLE NUMBERS . 37.
... 13 2. What are the remainders in the following examples . ( 1 ) ( 2 ) ( 3 ) ( 4 ) Minuends , 874 972 999 8497 Subtrahends , 642 Remainders , 232 631 367 7487 1010 3. A farmer has 378 sheep , and sold 256 SUBTRACTION OF SIMPLE NUMBERS . 37.
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With Answers Charles Davies. 3. A farmer has 378 sheep , and sold 256 : how many had he left ? 378 256 We first write the number 378 , and then the 256 under it , so that units shall fall under units , tens under tens , and hundreds ...
With Answers Charles Davies. 3. A farmer has 378 sheep , and sold 256 : how many had he left ? 378 256 We first write the number 378 , and then the 256 under it , so that units shall fall under units , tens under tens , and hundreds ...
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... how much does he lay up ? Ans . dollars . 14. A merchant bought 500 barrels of flour for 3500 dollars ; he sold 250 barrels for 2000 dollars : how many barrels remained on hand , and how much must he 40 SUBTRACTION OF SIMPLE NUMBERS .
... how much does he lay up ? Ans . dollars . 14. A merchant bought 500 barrels of flour for 3500 dollars ; he sold 250 barrels for 2000 dollars : how many barrels remained on hand , and how much must he 40 SUBTRACTION OF SIMPLE NUMBERS .
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... how much does he lay up ? Ans . dollars . 14. A merchant bought 500 barrels of flour for 3500 dollars ; he sold 250 barrels for 2000 dollars : how many barrels remained on hand , and how much must he 40 SUBTRACTION OF SIMPLE NUMBERS .
... how much does he lay up ? Ans . dollars . 14. A merchant bought 500 barrels of flour for 3500 dollars ; he sold 250 barrels for 2000 dollars : how many barrels remained on hand , and how much must he 40 SUBTRACTION OF SIMPLE NUMBERS .
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... pieces of cloth , each contain- ing 12 yards ; and 9 other pieces , each containing 11 yards : how many yards in each lot , and how many yards in all ? 3. A farmer has 378 sheep , and sold 256 MULTIPLICATION OF SIMPLE NUMBERS . 44 *
... pieces of cloth , each contain- ing 12 yards ; and 9 other pieces , each containing 11 yards : how many yards in each lot , and how many yards in all ? 3. A farmer has 378 sheep , and sold 256 MULTIPLICATION OF SIMPLE NUMBERS . 44 *
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12 cents acres annex apples barrels Bought called carats cent per annum ciphers column common denominator composite number compound fraction Currency denominate number different denominations dimes dividend dividing the numerator division dollars Dry measure equal EXAMPLES exceed 12 factors Federal Money feet figure Find the least following RULE four fourth gallon gives greater greatest common divisor Hence higher denomination hogshead hundred improper fractions inches interest least common multiple leaves less number lower denomination lowest terms merchant miles mills minuend mixed number months multiplicand Multiply the numerator numerator and denominator one-half one-sixth one-third OPERATION ounces pence proper fraction quarts quotient Reduce Repeat the Table right hand sheep shillings simple numbers square subtract subtrahend tens tenths third thousand thousandths tiply TROY WEIGHT true remainder unit be divided VULGAR FRACTIONS weight whole number Write yards of cloth
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