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... shillings , pence , & c . , the denominations are different . If one man owe me 25 dollars , another 22 , -to find the amount of what both owe , I write the sums in the following manner , units under units , tens under tens , and add ...
... shillings , pence , & c . , the denominations are different . If one man owe me 25 dollars , another 22 , -to find the amount of what both owe , I write the sums in the following manner , units under units , tens under tens , and add ...
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... shillings for a day's work , how much will he receive for a week's work ? 9. A pound of sugar is worth 8 cents . What are 6—7—8 -9—10—11—12 pounds worth ? 10. John bought a writing - book for 6 cents . cost ? what will 4 ? what will 6 ...
... shillings for a day's work , how much will he receive for a week's work ? 9. A pound of sugar is worth 8 cents . What are 6—7—8 -9—10—11—12 pounds worth ? 10. John bought a writing - book for 6 cents . cost ? what will 4 ? what will 6 ...
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... shillings ought 7520 men to receive for one day's work , at 5 shillings each per day ? Ans . 37600 . 50. A merchant bought 28 boxes of sugar , each weighing 235 lbs . , at 8 cents per lb. How many cents did they cost ? Ans . 52640 . 51 ...
... shillings ought 7520 men to receive for one day's work , at 5 shillings each per day ? Ans . 37600 . 50. A merchant bought 28 boxes of sugar , each weighing 235 lbs . , at 8 cents per lb. How many cents did they cost ? Ans . 52640 . 51 ...
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... shillings a fleece . How many fleeces did he sell ? 13. How many thousands of boards may be bought for 144 dollars , at 12 dollars per thousand ? 14. How many books may be bought for 84 cents , at 7 cents apiece ? 15. If 16 apples be ...
... shillings a fleece . How many fleeces did he sell ? 13. How many thousands of boards may be bought for 144 dollars , at 12 dollars per thousand ? 14. How many books may be bought for 84 cents , at 7 cents apiece ? 15. If 16 apples be ...
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... shillings , but they must be expressed sepa- rately . So if a man travel 3 miles and 25 rods , the sum is neither 28 ... shillings 66 .1 penny , ..1 shilling , d . S. 41 ..1 pound , l . or £ . Art . 104. - Time . Time is the measure 106 ...
... shillings , but they must be expressed sepa- rately . So if a man travel 3 miles and 25 rods , the sum is neither 28 ... shillings 66 .1 penny , ..1 shilling , d . S. 41 ..1 pound , l . or £ . Art . 104. - Time . Time is the measure 106 ...
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Page 37 - The number to be divided is called the dividend. The number by which we divide is called the divisor.
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Page 156 - Then multiply the second and third terms together, and divide the product by the first term: the quotient will be the fourth term, or answer.
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Page 72 - Multiply the whole number by the numerator of the fraction, and divide the product by the denominator ; or divide the whole number by the denominator of the fraction, and multiply the quotient by the numerator.
Page 63 - To reduce a mixed number to an improper fraction. RULE. — Multiply the whole number by the denominator of...
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