Practical and Mental Arithmetic on a New Plan: In which Mental Arithmetic is Combined with the Use of the Slate : Containing a Complete System for All Practical Purposes Being in Dollars and Cents |
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... Cents Roswell Chamberlain Smith. Friday 3 2044 096 990 478 HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY HARVARDIANS CHRI VE RI TAS IN ONOVA CCLESTAR THE ESSEX INSTITUTE TEXT - BOOK COLLECTION GIFT OF GEORGE ARTHUR PLIMPTON OF NEW YORK JANUARY 25 , 1924 ...
... Cents Roswell Chamberlain Smith. Friday 3 2044 096 990 478 HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY HARVARDIANS CHRI VE RI TAS IN ONOVA CCLESTAR THE ESSEX INSTITUTE TEXT - BOOK COLLECTION GIFT OF GEORGE ARTHUR PLIMPTON OF NEW YORK JANUARY 25 , 1924 ...
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... Cents Roswell Chamberlain Smith. ARITHMETIC , ON A NEW PLAN , IN WHICH MENTAL ARITHMETIC IS COMBINED WITH THE USE OF THE SLATE : CONTAINING A COMPLETE SYSTEM FOR ALL PRACTICAL PURPOSES ; BEING IN DOLLARS AND CENTS . STEREOTYPE EDITION ...
... Cents Roswell Chamberlain Smith. ARITHMETIC , ON A NEW PLAN , IN WHICH MENTAL ARITHMETIC IS COMBINED WITH THE USE OF THE SLATE : CONTAINING A COMPLETE SYSTEM FOR ALL PRACTICAL PURPOSES ; BEING IN DOLLARS AND CENTS . STEREOTYPE EDITION ...
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... Cents Roswell Chamberlain Smith. To multiply a Fraction by a Whole Number , To multiply a Whole Number by a Fraction ... cent . , and Amount , given , to find the Principal , 164 166 The Principal , Interest , and Time , being given , to ...
... Cents Roswell Chamberlain Smith. To multiply a Fraction by a Whole Number , To multiply a Whole Number by a Fraction ... cent . , and Amount , given , to find the Principal , 164 166 The Principal , Interest , and Time , being given , to ...
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... Cents Roswell Chamberlain Smith. 8 and 1 are 9 9 and 1 are 10 10 and 1 are 11 8 and 2 are 10 9 and 2 are 11 10 and 2 are 12 8 and 3 are 11 9 and 3 are . 12 10 and 3 are 13 8 and 4 are 12 9 and 4 are 13 10 and 4 are 14 8 and 5 are 13 9 ...
... Cents Roswell Chamberlain Smith. 8 and 1 are 9 9 and 1 are 10 10 and 1 are 11 8 and 2 are 10 9 and 2 are 11 10 and 2 are 12 8 and 3 are 11 9 and 3 are . 12 10 and 3 are 13 8 and 4 are 12 9 and 4 are 13 10 and 4 are 14 8 and 5 are 13 9 ...
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... cents ' worth of tape , and give the shop- keeper a pistareen , or twenty cent bit , how many cents must you have in change ? How many are 15 from 20 ? Why ? 27. If you had 17 fingers , how many would you have more than you have now ...
... cents ' worth of tape , and give the shop- keeper a pistareen , or twenty cent bit , how many cents must you have in change ? How many are 15 from 20 ? Why ? 27. If you had 17 fingers , how many would you have more than you have now ...
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12 cents 12 leaves 50 cents acres amount bbls broadcloth bushels bushels of rye called ciphers cloth cost common denominator common fraction common multiple compound interest contained cord feet currency decimal decimal places derive the following dimes divide dividend divisor dollars drams equal example Exercises farthings federal money feet long feet wide figure following RULE gain gallons gals gills give greatest common divisor hence hogshead hundred illustrations we derive improper fraction James least common least common multiple leaves 11 lowest terms merchant bought miles mills mixed number molasses months multiplicand Multiply OPERATION oranges ounces pair cost payment pence pints pounds present worth proceed pwts quarts quotient ratio Reduce remainder Rufus shillings Slate sold solid feet square feet square rods subtract tens third term units whole number write yards of cloth
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Page 49 - TABLE. 10 Mills (m.) = 1 Cent . . ct. 10 Cents = 1 Dime . . d. 10 Dimes = 1 Dollar . $. 10 Dollars = 1 Eagle . E.
Page 238 - Subtract the cube thus found from the said period, and to the remainder bring down the next period, and call this the dividend.
Page 133 - In the multiplication of decimal fractions, multiply as in whole numbers, and from the product point off so many figures for decimals as there are decimal places in the multiplicand and multiplier counted together, and, if there are not so many figures in the product, supply the deficiency by prefixing ciphers.
Page 206 - A pile of wood 8 feet long, 4 feet wide, and 4 feet high, contains 1 cord; and a cord foot is 1 foot in length of such a pile.
Page 21 - Decedents," and to repeal said original sections, -and to repeal sections one (1), two (2), three (3), four (4), five (5), six (6), seven...
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Page 195 - But if any payments be made before one year's interest hath accrued, then 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 168 - ... 8 months ; what is the equated time for the payment of the whole ? Ans.
Page 241 - Hence, when the extremes and number of terms are given, to find the common difference, — Divide the difference of the extremes by the number of terms, less 1, and the quotient will be the common difference.