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... Four Five Six Seven Eight Nine The first figure , 0 , is called zero , naught , or cipher , and stands for the words no number . Each of the other figures stands for the number whose name is written below it . 5. Tens . The next number ...
... Four Five Six Seven Eight Nine The first figure , 0 , is called zero , naught , or cipher , and stands for the words no number . Each of the other figures stands for the number whose name is written below it . 5. Tens . The next number ...
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... four tens and three , is expressed by 43 . five tens and four , is expressed by 54 . six tens and five , is expressed by 65 . Fifty - four , Sixty - five , And so on to ninety - nine ( nine tens and nine ) which is expressed by 99 . 7 ...
... four tens and three , is expressed by 43 . five tens and four , is expressed by 54 . six tens and five , is expressed by 65 . Fifty - four , Sixty - five , And so on to ninety - nine ( nine tens and nine ) which is expressed by 99 . 7 ...
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... four . Nine hundred forty - six . Two hundred twenty - nine . One hundred ten . Six hundred twenty . Five hundred nine . Nine hundred . Five hundred eighty - one . Four hundred thirty . Seven hundred nine . Seven hundred ninety . Seven ...
... four . Nine hundred forty - six . Two hundred twenty - nine . One hundred ten . Six hundred twenty . Five hundred nine . Nine hundred . Five hundred eighty - one . Four hundred thirty . Seven hundred nine . Seven hundred ninety . Seven ...
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George Albert Wentworth. 12. Numbers expressed by Four Figures . Numbers expressed by four figures may be read as thousands , hundreds , tens , and ones ; or as hundreds , tens , and ones . The shortest way of reading numbers is the best ...
George Albert Wentworth. 12. Numbers expressed by Four Figures . Numbers expressed by four figures may be read as thousands , hundreds , tens , and ones ; or as hundreds , tens , and ones . The shortest way of reading numbers is the best ...
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... four hundred sixteen . NOTE 1. The name of the period of units is omitted in reading . NOTE 2. The names of periods above billions are in order : trillions , quadrillions , quintillions , sextillions , septillions , octillions , etc ...
... four hundred sixteen . NOTE 1. The name of the period of units is omitted in reading . NOTE 2. The names of periods above billions are in order : trillions , quadrillions , quintillions , sextillions , septillions , octillions , etc ...
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acres annual interest annuity average bought bushels called cents a pound cistern coal common fraction compound interest contains cords cube root cubic feet cubic foot decimal point denominator diameter discount dividend divisor dollars equal EXERCISE expressed figures Find the amount Find the cost Find the interest Find the number Find the product frustum gallons given number grand list hundred hundredths improper fraction inches integral number kilograms least common multiple length long tons longitude marked price meter miles million minuend mixed number multiplicand Multiply paid payment pints quarts quotient rate per cent ratio rectangular Reduce remainder rods Sept short ton sold SOLUTION square square miles subtract subtrahend taxation tens term thousand tons units weighs wheat whole number wide worth write WRITTEN yards
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Page 355 - Multiply each payment by its term of credit, and divide the sum of the products by the sum of the payments ; the quotient will be the average term of credit.
Page 148 - Dry Measure 2 pints (pt.) =1 quart (qt.) 8 quarts = 1 peck (pk.) 4 pecks = 1 bushel (bu.) 2150.42 cu.
Page 339 - Thirty days after sight of this first of exchange (second and third of the same tenor and date unpaid...
Page 156 - CUBIC MEASURE 1728 cubic inches (cu. in.) = 1 cubic foot (cu. ft.) 27 cubic feet = 1 cubic yard (cu. yd.) 128 cubic feet = 1 cord (cd...
Page 270 - ... is equal to the square root of the difference of the squares of the hypotenuse and the other side.
Page 144 - LIQUID MEASURE 4 gills (gi.) = 1 pint (pt.) 2 pints — 1 quart (qt...
Page 268 - Multiply the divisor, thus increased, by the last figure of the root; subtract the product from the dividend, and to the remainder bring down the next period for a new dividend. 5. Double the whole root already found for a new divisor, and continue the operation as before, until all the periods are brought down. NOTE.
Page 249 - That is, in any proportion either extreme is equal to the product of the means divided by the other extreme ; and either mean is equal to the product of the extremes divided by the other mean.
Page 83 - In this and the following examples, answers to the nearest hundredth are sufficiently correct. 11. A cubic foot of platinum, the heaviest substance known, weighs 1365 pounds. A cubic foot of water weighs 62.5 pounds. How many times as heavy as water is platinum ? 12. How many times as heavy as water is common sand, a cubic foot of sand weighing 103 pounds ? 13. Granite is 2.72 times as heavy as water. Find the weight of a cubic foot of granite. 14. Wrought iron is 7.77 times as heavy as water. Find...
Page 154 - Square Measure 144 square inches (sq. in.) = 1 square foot (sq. ft.) 9 square feet = 1 square yard (sq. yd.) 30j square yards = 1 square rod (sq.