The Federal Calculator: Or, A Concise System of Practical ArithmeticThe author, 1828 - 137 pages |
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... , called sum , or amount . RULE . b Place the numbers to be added one under another , with units under units , tens under tens , & c . and draw a line be low them . e Begin the addition with the unit column , and SIMPLE ADDITION .
... , called sum , or amount . RULE . b Place the numbers to be added one under another , with units under units , tens under tens , & c . and draw a line be low them . e Begin the addition with the unit column , and SIMPLE ADDITION .
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... amount of the last addition will corres- pond with the first . f Note . The reason for carrying for ten in all simple numbers , will be evident from what has been taught in Nu- meration . It is because 1 in a superior column , is equal ...
... amount of the last addition will corres- pond with the first . f Note . The reason for carrying for ten in all simple numbers , will be evident from what has been taught in Nu- meration . It is because 1 in a superior column , is equal ...
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... 1375 dollars , his grand children 570 dollars , the American Bible Society 4600 dollars , the Orphan Asylum 500 dollars : what was the amount of his estate ? Ans . $ 10645 . 4. Money was first made of gold and silver at SIMPLE ADDITION , ...
... 1375 dollars , his grand children 570 dollars , the American Bible Society 4600 dollars , the Orphan Asylum 500 dollars : what was the amount of his estate ? Ans . $ 10645 . 4. Money was first made of gold and silver at SIMPLE ADDITION , ...
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... amount of each column to be set down ! e How is addition proved ? f Why do you carry by ten ? SIMPLE SUBTRACTION . Simple Subtraction is taking a less number from a greater , of the same denomination , thereby showing the difference . b ...
... amount of each column to be set down ! e How is addition proved ? f Why do you carry by ten ? SIMPLE SUBTRACTION . Simple Subtraction is taking a less number from a greater , of the same denomination , thereby showing the difference . b ...
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... amount or num- d ] ber sought is called the Product . Before any desirable progress can be made in this rule , which is considered the most important one in Arithmetick , the following Table must be rendered perfectly familiar to the ...
... amount or num- d ] ber sought is called the Product . Before any desirable progress can be made in this rule , which is considered the most important one in Arithmetick , the following Table must be rendered perfectly familiar to the ...
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20 cents 2qrs 3qrs 50 cents acres Addition Alligation amount annex arithmetical series Arithmetick axle bbls Bought cents per bushel cents per lb cents per yard circumference cloth cost common denominator composite number compound interest contain cords cube root cubick currency cyphers decimal diameter divide dividend Division divisor EXAMPLES exceed 12 farthings Federal Money feet 4 inches feet long gain GEORGE SOMERS given number given quantity hogsheads hundred improper fraction integer interest JOHN BIRD last quotient left hand length lever lowest terms measure miles mixed number months multiplicand payments pence Place the numbers proceed QUESTIONS quotient figure Reduce remainder right hand figure rood Rule of Three SAMUEL CHASE shillings sides square root sugar Suppose tare Three Inverse trett TROY WEIGHT VULGAR FRACTIONS weight whole numbers worth yards of cloth