The course of arithmetic as taught in the Pestalozzian school, Worksop. [With] Answers1854 |
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... Factors . 67 Preparatory Exercises . 68 Exercises . 69 Prime Numbers . Multiples . 70 Table of Prime Numbers and Multiples with the Factors from 1 to 144 71 to 74 Process of Multiplication explained and shortened . 75 How to prove an ...
... Factors . 67 Preparatory Exercises . 68 Exercises . 69 Prime Numbers . Multiples . 70 Table of Prime Numbers and Multiples with the Factors from 1 to 144 71 to 74 Process of Multiplication explained and shortened . 75 How to prove an ...
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... factor or common measure . lowest terms . 105 Multiple . When a fraction is in its Greatest common measure 106 Reduction of fractions . 107 Observations on numbers divisible by 2 , 3 , & c . 108 , 109 , 110 If one quantity measures two ...
... factor or common measure . lowest terms . 105 Multiple . When a fraction is in its Greatest common measure 106 Reduction of fractions . 107 Observations on numbers divisible by 2 , 3 , & c . 108 , 109 , 110 If one quantity measures two ...
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... factor is finite , and the other recurring . 197 When both factors are recurring . 198 , 199 Contracted multiplication of decimals . 200 Exercises . 201 Division of decimals . ( Three cases . ) 202 1st . When the dividend is a decimal ...
... factor is finite , and the other recurring . 197 When both factors are recurring . 198 , 199 Contracted multiplication of decimals . 200 Exercises . 201 Division of decimals . ( Three cases . ) 202 1st . When the dividend is a decimal ...
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... factors . 67. PREPARATORY EXERCISES . 1x2 = 2 1x3 = 3 1x4 1 x 5 1 x 8 1 x 11 2 × 2 = 4 2 × 3 2 × 4 2 × 5 2x 8 2 x 11 3 × 2 = 6 3x3 3x4 3x5 3 x 8 3 x 11 4 × 2 4x3 4X4 & c . & c . & c . 5 × 2 5 × 3 5 X 4 1 x 6 1 x 9 12 × 11 6 × 2 6x3 6 ...
... factors . 67. PREPARATORY EXERCISES . 1x2 = 2 1x3 = 3 1x4 1 x 5 1 x 8 1 x 11 2 × 2 = 4 2 × 3 2 × 4 2 × 5 2x 8 2 x 11 3 × 2 = 6 3x3 3x4 3x5 3 x 8 3 x 11 4 × 2 4x3 4X4 & c . & c . & c . 5 × 2 5 × 3 5 X 4 1 x 6 1 x 9 12 × 11 6 × 2 6x3 6 ...
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... factors of 20 . 90 100 110 120 | 99110121 132 108 120132144 Answer , 20 . Of what number are 6 and 8 the factors ? 22 99 8 4 7 99 " " 9 What are the factors of 8 , 12 , 15 , & c . ? 69. Such numbers as 5 , 7 , 19 , " " 29 20 COURSE OF ...
... factors of 20 . 90 100 110 120 | 99110121 132 108 120132144 Answer , 20 . Of what number are 6 and 8 the factors ? 22 99 8 4 7 99 " " 9 What are the factors of 8 , 12 , 15 , & c . ? 69. Such numbers as 5 , 7 , 19 , " " 29 20 COURSE OF ...
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