The Federal Calculator: Or, A Concise System of Practical ArithmeticThe author, 1828 - 137 pages |
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... in the same line to the right , find the number from which it is to be taken , and directly over it at top , you will find the difference ; as 6 taken from 10 , leaves 4 . EXAMPLES . ( 1 ) ( 2 ) ( 3 10 SIMPLE ADDITION .
... in the same line to the right , find the number from which it is to be taken , and directly over it at top , you will find the difference ; as 6 taken from 10 , leaves 4 . EXAMPLES . ( 1 ) ( 2 ) ( 3 10 SIMPLE ADDITION .
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... difference . b The greater number is called the minuend , the less number the subtrahend , and the difference , the remainder . RULE . the greater , with units Then , beginning at the take each lower figure c Place the less number under ...
... difference . b The greater number is called the minuend , the less number the subtrahend , and the difference , the remainder . RULE . the greater , with units Then , beginning at the take each lower figure c Place the less number under ...
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... difference ? f How is subtraction proved ? SIMPLE MULTIPLICATION . a SIMPLE MULTIPLICATION teaches , having two numbers given of the same denomination , to find a third , which shall contain either of the two given numbers as many times ...
... difference ? f How is subtraction proved ? SIMPLE MULTIPLICATION . a SIMPLE MULTIPLICATION teaches , having two numbers given of the same denomination , to find a third , which shall contain either of the two given numbers as many times ...
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... how are the given num- bers to be placed ? g How is the amount to be separated , or pointed ? How are the given numbers to stand for subtraction ? i How is the remainder or difference to be pointed 26 DIVISION OF FEDERAL MONEY .
... how are the given num- bers to be placed ? g How is the amount to be separated , or pointed ? How are the given numbers to stand for subtraction ? i How is the remainder or difference to be pointed 26 DIVISION OF FEDERAL MONEY .
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... difference to be pointed ? j How are you to proceed in Multiplication ? What is the rule for pointing the product ? 7 What is the rule for multiplying by parts of a cent ? m How are you to proceed in Division ? n How are you to proceed ...
... difference to be pointed ? j How are you to proceed in Multiplication ? What is the rule for pointing the product ? 7 What is the rule for multiplying by parts of a cent ? m How are you to proceed in Division ? n How are you to proceed ...
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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