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... Mills . The coins of the United States are of gold , silver , and cop- per , and are of the following denominations . 1. Gold eagle , half - eagle , quarter - eagle . 2. Silver dime . dollar , half - dollar , quarter - dollar , dime ...
... Mills . The coins of the United States are of gold , silver , and cop- per , and are of the following denominations . 1. Gold eagle , half - eagle , quarter - eagle . 2. Silver dime . dollar , half - dollar , quarter - dollar , dime ...
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... mills make one cent , ten cents one dime , ten dimes one dollar , ten dollars one eagle . In this table , ten units ... mills by a comma : thus , 36,645 is read , 36 dollars , 64 cents , 5 mills ; but may also be read , 36 dollars , 6 ...
... mills make one cent , ten cents one dime , ten dimes one dollar , ten dollars one eagle . In this table , ten units ... mills by a comma : thus , 36,645 is read , 36 dollars , 64 cents , 5 mills ; but may also be read , 36 dollars , 6 ...
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... mills , +4 eagles 100 dollars 30 cents 8 mills , + 607 dollars 8 cents 1 mill , +407 eagles 604 dollars 89 cents 9 mills ? 20. What is the sum of 47 eagles 207 dollars 51 cents 8 mills , +4 eagles 49 dollars 1 cent 1 mill , + 1000 ...
... mills , +4 eagles 100 dollars 30 cents 8 mills , + 607 dollars 8 cents 1 mill , +407 eagles 604 dollars 89 cents 9 mills ? 20. What is the sum of 47 eagles 207 dollars 51 cents 8 mills , +4 eagles 49 dollars 1 cent 1 mill , + 1000 ...
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... mills ? 14. What is the difference between $ 1000 and $ 14,003 ? ( 18. ) oz.pwt.gr. lb. ( 15. ) oz . pwt . 14 11 9 11 10 14 ( 16. ) oz . pwt . gr . 74 12 13 64 14 17 ( 17. ) lb. oz . pwt . 175 3 10 17 10 20 159 11 14 14 11 23 QUEST ...
... mills ? 14. What is the difference between $ 1000 and $ 14,003 ? ( 18. ) oz.pwt.gr. lb. ( 15. ) oz . pwt . 14 11 9 11 10 14 ( 16. ) oz . pwt . gr . 74 12 13 64 14 17 ( 17. ) lb. oz . pwt . 175 3 10 17 10 20 159 11 14 14 11 23 QUEST ...
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... mills as there are in the multiplicand . 1. Multiply 14 dollars 16 cents and 8 mills , by 5 , 6 , and 7 . $ 14,168 5 $ 14,168 6 $ 14,168 7 ( 2. ) $ 870,46 ( 3. ) $ 894,120 ( 4. ) $ 2141,096 9 14 : 7 X 2 366 x 6 . 5. What will 95 pounds ...
... mills as there are in the multiplicand . 1. Multiply 14 dollars 16 cents and 8 mills , by 5 , 6 , and 7 . $ 14,168 5 $ 14,168 6 $ 14,168 7 ( 2. ) $ 870,46 ( 3. ) $ 894,120 ( 4. ) $ 2141,096 9 14 : 7 X 2 366 x 6 . 5. What will 95 pounds ...
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acre amount annexed apples arithmetical avoirdupois bill bushels called Cash cent per annum ciphers circulating decimals cloth cost common denominator common difference composite number compound interest contain cube root Day-book decimal fraction decimal places denominate number different denominations divided dividend division dollars equal exact number EXAMPLES excess of 9's exchange expressed feet figures Find the least four fourth frac gallons given denomination given number gives greatest common divisor Hence hogshead hundred hundredths improper fraction June least common multiple lowest terms merchant method miles mills minuend mixed number months multiplicand number of terms numerator and denominator one-half OPERATION paid payable payment pence pound prefixing premium present value prime factors proper fraction QUEST.-What quotient Reduce remainder repetend shillings simple fraction square root subtract tare tens tenths third thousandths troy troy weight units vulgar fraction weight whole number yards of cloth
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Page 38 - The circumference of every circle is supposed to be divided into 360 equal parts, called degrees ; each degree into 60 equal parts, called minutes ; and each minute into 60 equal parts, called seconds.
Page 37 - Thirty days hath September, April, June, and November ; All the rest have thirty-one, Except the second month alone, Which has but twenty-eight, in fine, Till leap year gives it twenty-nine.
Page 278 - THE CONDITION of the above obligation is such, that if the above bounden James Wilson, his heirs, executors, or administrators, shall well and truly pay or cause to be paid, unto the above named John Pickens, his executors, administrators, or assigns, the just and full sum of Here insert the condition.
Page 262 - 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 279 - ... then the above obligation to be void ; otherwise to remain in full force and virtue.
Page 69 - We have seen that multiplying by a whole number is taking the multiplicand as many times as there are units in the multiplier.
Page 155 - When a decimal number is to be divided by 10, 100, 1000, &c., remove the decimal point as many places to the left as there are ciphers in the divisor, and if there be not figures enough in the number, prefix ciphers.
Page 154 - RULE. Divide as in whole numbers, and from the right hand of the quotient point off as many places for decimals as the decimal places in the dividend exceed those in the divisor.
Page 151 - Now, to express the 6 thousandths decimally, we have to prefix two ciphers to the 6, and this makes as many decimal places in the product as there are in both multiplicand and multiplier.
Page 229 - Compute the interest on the principal to the time of the first payment, and if the payment exceed this interest, add the interest to the principal and from the sum subtract the payment : the remainder forms a new principal.