The course of arithmetic as taught in the Pestalozzian school, Worksop. [With] Answers1854 |
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... Numbers to be added up , must be of the same kind . 50 Method of proving an operation in Addition . 51 Exercises . 52 Subtraction . Remainder , Difference ... whole number . ARTICLE . 99 Method of dividing a fraction by a viii . CONTENTS .
... Numbers to be added up , must be of the same kind . 50 Method of proving an operation in Addition . 51 Exercises . 52 Subtraction . Remainder , Difference ... whole number . ARTICLE . 99 Method of dividing a fraction by a viii . CONTENTS .
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... number . 100 , 101 Exercises . 102 Fractions not altered in value when the ... whole numbers . 124 Reduction of mixed quantities to improper fractions ... whole number . 141 To multiply an integer by a fraction . 142 Contractions in the ...
... number . 100 , 101 Exercises . 102 Fractions not altered in value when the ... whole numbers . 124 Reduction of mixed quantities to improper fractions ... whole number . 141 To multiply an integer by a fraction . 142 Contractions in the ...
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... whole time ? How It is evident that we have here to find the sum of the seven given numbers : - 7645 8965 4905 3679 6844 7638 2944 Proof 42620 number of persons . 34975 number on the last six days . 7645 number on the first day .. 42620 ...
... whole time ? How It is evident that we have here to find the sum of the seven given numbers : - 7645 8965 4905 3679 6844 7638 2944 Proof 42620 number of persons . 34975 number on the last six days . 7645 number on the first day .. 42620 ...
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... whole number of men ? 12. From January 19th , 1852 , to June 17th , inclusive , how many days ? 13. The smaller of two numbers is 349 , the larger is 124 more . What is the sum of both numbers ? 14. Required , the sum of two numbers ...
... whole number of men ? 12. From January 19th , 1852 , to June 17th , inclusive , how many days ? 13. The smaller of two numbers is 349 , the larger is 124 more . What is the sum of both numbers ? 14. Required , the sum of two numbers ...
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... whole number , we may either multiply its numerator or divide its denominator by that number . 8 9 99. Let us take the fraction : if its numerator be divided by 4 , the quotient is , which is 4 times as small , for it contains 1 ...
... whole number , we may either multiply its numerator or divide its denominator by that number . 8 9 99. Let us take the fraction : if its numerator be divided by 4 , the quotient is , which is 4 times as small , for it contains 1 ...
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