Arithmetic, in which the Principles of Operating by Numbers are Analytically Explained and Synthetically AppliedJ. & J.W. Prentiss, 1839 |
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... present worth . 7. What is the present worth of $ 834 , payable in 1 year 7 months and 6 days , discounting at the rate of 7 per cent . ? Ans . $ 750 . 8. What is the discount on $ 321'63 , due 4 years hence , discounting at the rate of ...
... present worth . 7. What is the present worth of $ 834 , payable in 1 year 7 months and 6 days , discounting at the rate of 7 per cent . ? Ans . $ 750 . 8. What is the discount on $ 321'63 , due 4 years hence , discounting at the rate of ...
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... present worth ? 28. How is the prin cipal found , the time , rate per cent . , and interest being given ? 29. How is the rate per cent . of gain or loss found , the prices at which goods are bought and sold being given ? 30 . How is the ...
... present worth ? 28. How is the prin cipal found , the time , rate per cent . , and interest being given ? 29. How is the rate per cent . of gain or loss found , the prices at which goods are bought and sold being given ? 30 . How is the ...
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... value of $ 560'75 of stock , at 93 per cent . ? Ans . $ 521497 . 10. What principal at 7 per cent . will , in 9 months 18 days , amount to $ 422'40 ? Ans . $ 400 . 11. What is the present worth of $ 426 , payable in 4 years and 12 days ...
... value of $ 560'75 of stock , at 93 per cent . ? Ans . $ 521497 . 10. What principal at 7 per cent . will , in 9 months 18 days , amount to $ 422'40 ? Ans . $ 400 . 11. What is the present worth of $ 426 , payable in 4 years and 12 days ...
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... present worth of $ 68'40 , due 11 years hence , discounting at the rate of 5 per cent . compound in- Ans . $ 40 . terest ? 7. At what rate per cent . will $ 6 amount to $ 8'7846 in 4 years ? If the first term be 6 , the last term 8'7846 ...
... present worth of $ 68'40 , due 11 years hence , discounting at the rate of 5 per cent . compound in- Ans . $ 40 . terest ? 7. At what rate per cent . will $ 6 amount to $ 8'7846 in 4 years ? If the first term be 6 , the last term 8'7846 ...
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... present worth of annuities . An ANNUITY is a sum payable at regular periods , of one year each , either for a certain number of years , or during the life of the pensioner , or forever . When annuities , rents , & c . are not paid at ...
... present worth of annuities . An ANNUITY is a sum payable at regular periods , of one year each , either for a certain number of years , or during the life of the pensioner , or forever . When annuities , rents , & c . are not paid at ...
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acres amount annexed annuity answer apples Arithmetic arithmetical series avoirdupois bushels called ciphers compound interest compound numbers contained cord feet cows cube root cubic currency decimal fractions diameter divided dividend division divisor dollars equal EXAMPLES FOR PRACTICE factors farthings federal money foot gain gallons given number greatest common divisor Hence hogshead horse hundred hundredths improper fraction inches last term least common multiple length less number measure miles mills minuend minutes mixed number months multiplicand multiply Note number of terms OPERATION oranges ounce paid payment pence pints pounds present worth principal proportion pupil quantity quarts quotient quotient figure rate per cent ratio receive Reduce remainder right hand figure rule shillings side simple numbers sold solid feet square root subtraction tens thousandths units vulgar fractions weight whole number write yards of cloth
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Page 223 - The first term, the last term, and the number of terms be ing given, to find the common difference. RULE. — (') Divide the difference of the extremes by the number of terms less 1, and the quotient will be the common difference. liiieslinn. — 1. How do you find the common difference? EXAMPLES. 1. The extremes are 2 and 53, and the number of terms 18, required the