The Scholar's Arithmetic; Or, Federal Accountant ...: The Whole in a Form and Method Altogether New, for the Ease of the Master, and the Greater Progress of the ScholarJohn Prentiss, (proprietor of the copy-right) and sold at his book-store, wholesale and retail.--Sold also by the principal booksellers in New-England, and at the Rensselaer book-store, Troy, N.Y., 1807 - Arithmetic - 216 pages |
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... Root Extraction of the Cube Root · Demonstration of the reason and nature of the various steps in the opera- tion of extracting the Cube Root Single Fellowship Double Fellowship Barter 181 184 Loss and gain Duodecimals ,
... Root Extraction of the Cube Root · Demonstration of the reason and nature of the various steps in the opera- tion of extracting the Cube Root Single Fellowship Double Fellowship Barter 181 184 Loss and gain Duodecimals ,
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... gain Duodecimals , or Cross Multiplication Examples for measuring Wood Painter's and Joiner's Work Glazier's Work 187 190 191 -Boards 192 194 194 Alligation Medial -Alternate Position • Single : : 195 195 196 200 :: 200 -Double Discount ...
... gain Duodecimals , or Cross Multiplication Examples for measuring Wood Painter's and Joiner's Work Glazier's Work 187 190 191 -Boards 192 194 194 Alligation Medial -Alternate Position • Single : : 195 195 196 200 :: 200 -Double Discount ...
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... gain how many times ( 3 ) in 12-4 times , I then place 4 in the quotient , which multiplied into the divisor ( 3 ) is 12 , this product ( 12 ) I consider as subtracted from 12 , I find there will be no remainder , and the work is done ...
... gain how many times ( 3 ) in 12-4 times , I then place 4 in the quotient , which multiplied into the divisor ( 3 ) is 12 , this product ( 12 ) I consider as subtracted from 12 , I find there will be no remainder , and the work is done ...
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... gain , loss , and interest , when the time is fixed , is proportionate to the capital sum from which it arises ; and that the effect duced by any cause is proportionate to the extent of that cause . pro- THESE are cases in direct ...
... gain , loss , and interest , when the time is fixed , is proportionate to the capital sum from which it arises ; and that the effect duced by any cause is proportionate to the extent of that cause . pro- THESE are cases in direct ...
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... gain Dolls . 143 in the whole ? Ans . Dolls , 3,671 THE sum of all the expences of the fish with the Merchant's gain must be found for the second term . Ans . 144 feet . | 27. BOUGHT 9 Chests of tea , each weighing SECT . II . 7. SINGLE ...
... gain Dolls . 143 in the whole ? Ans . Dolls , 3,671 THE sum of all the expences of the fish with the Merchant's gain must be found for the second term . Ans . 144 feet . | 27. BOUGHT 9 Chests of tea , each weighing SECT . II . 7. SINGLE ...
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3grs acres added addition amount annexed Answer bond bushels called cast cents and mills cloth cost column compound interest contained cube root cyphers Decimal Fractions demand diameter dividend Division divisor DRY MEASURE equal EXAMPLES Federal Money gain gallons given number given quantity given sum guineas hundred inches integer interest of Dolls last multiplier last quotient left hand length less number loss MEASURE method miles mills per yard minuend months multiplicand multiply NOTE OPERATION payment pence and farthings pounds proceed PROOF proportion pwts question quotient figure reduced remainder right hand figure Rule of Three Scholar separatrix share shew shillings side signifies sought square number square root subtract subtrahend superficial contents SUPPLEMENT suppose tens third term tion triple quotient triple square TROY WEIGHT Vulgar Fractions weight whole numbers yards cost yards of cloth
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