Introduction to the National Arithmetic ...R.S. Davis, 1851 |
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... Feet . 1 1 47 127 678 789 1769 23 87 396 971 478 7895 .97 58 787 147 719 7563 86 83 456 716 937 8765 217 275 1766 2512 2923 25992 QUESTIONS . Art . 23. What is the general rule for addition ? -Art . 24 . What is the second method of ...
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... feet ? In 4 feet ? In 5 feet ? In 7 feet ? In 8 feet ? In 9 feet ? In 10 feet ? In 12 feet ? 12. If there be 9 feet in a square yard , how many feet in 4 yards ? In 5 yards ? In 6 yards ? In 8 yards ? In 9 yards ? Ín 12 yards ? 13. What ...
... feet ? In 4 feet ? In 5 feet ? In 7 feet ? In 8 feet ? In 9 feet ? In 10 feet ? In 12 feet ? 12. If there be 9 feet in a square yard , how many feet in 4 yards ? In 5 yards ? In 6 yards ? In 8 yards ? In 9 yards ? Ín 12 yards ? 13. What ...
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... . What are the factors of 15 ? How do we multiply by a composite number Repeat the rule . In what order must the factors of a composite number be multiplied ? 8. If sound moves 1142 feet in a second , SECT . IV . ] 43 MULTIPLICATION .
... . What are the factors of 15 ? How do we multiply by a composite number Repeat the rule . In what order must the factors of a composite number be multiplied ? 8. If sound moves 1142 feet in a second , SECT . IV . ] 43 MULTIPLICATION .
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Page 209 - Compute the interest on the principal sum, from the time when the interest commenced, to the first time when a payment was made, which exceeds, either alone, or in conjunction with the preceding payments, if any, the interest at that time due ; add that interest to the principal, and from...
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Page 277 - SPHERE is a solid bounded by one continued convex surface, every part of which is equally distant from a point within, called the centre.
Page 280 - Divide the difference of the extremes by the number of terms, less 1, and the quotient will be the common difference.
Page 211 - Compute the interest to the time of the first payment; if that be one year or more from the time the interest commenced, add it to the principal, and deduct the payment from the sum total. If there be...
Page 279 - ... series. The numbers which form the series are called the terms of the series. The first and last terms are the extremes, and the other terms are called the means.
Page 138 - Mnltiple of two or more numbers is a number that can be divided by each of them without a remainder; thus 12 is a common multiple of 3 and 4.
Page 158 - Multiply the numerators together for a new numerator, and the denominators together for a new denominator.
Page 211 - ... compute the interest on the principal sum due on the obligation for one year, add it to the principal, and compute the interest on the sum paid, from the time it was paid, up to the end of the year : add it to the sum paid, and deduct that sum from the principal and interest added as above...
Page 306 - To find the solidity, or volume, of a cylinder. RULE. — Multiply the area of the base by the altitude, and the product will be the solidity or volume.