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... greatest value being set to the left - hand , as II . Two ; III . Three ; VI . Six ' ; VII . Seven ; X11 . Twelve ; XV . Fifteen ; XXI . Twenty - one LX . Sixty ; DX.five Hun- dred and Ten ; DC . six Hundred ; DCCCC . mine Hun dred ...
... greatest value being set to the left - hand , as II . Two ; III . Three ; VI . Six ' ; VII . Seven ; X11 . Twelve ; XV . Fifteen ; XXI . Twenty - one LX . Sixty ; DX.five Hun- dred and Ten ; DC . six Hundred ; DCCCC . mine Hun dred ...
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... greatest and most useful improvement made in the modern art of computation , we are indebted to Baron Napier , the undisputed inventor of logarithms . IN the ensuing Treatise , the Rules are given in as clear and expressive terms as ...
... greatest and most useful improvement made in the modern art of computation , we are indebted to Baron Napier , the undisputed inventor of logarithms . IN the ensuing Treatise , the Rules are given in as clear and expressive terms as ...
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... greatest difficulty in the Rule of Three , is in stating the question , or abstracting the numbers out of the words in the question , and placing them down in their proper order : to perform which , the following observations may assist ...
... greatest difficulty in the Rule of Three , is in stating the question , or abstracting the numbers out of the words in the question , and placing them down in their proper order : to perform which , the following observations may assist ...
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... greatest common measure of a fraction , or of two or more numbers . RULE . I. Divide the greater term by the less , and this divisor by the remainder , continually , till there is no remainder ; then the last divisor will be the greatest ...
... greatest common measure of a fraction , or of two or more numbers . RULE . I. Divide the greater term by the less , and this divisor by the remainder , continually , till there is no remainder ; then the last divisor will be the greatest ...
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... greatest common measure last found will be the answer . III . If an unit be the greatest common measure of two or more numbers , these numbers are prime to each other . Prop . 2. To abbreviate , or reduce , fractions to their lowest ...
... greatest common measure last found will be the answer . III . If an unit be the greatest common measure of two or more numbers , these numbers are prime to each other . Prop . 2. To abbreviate , or reduce , fractions to their lowest ...
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Page 282 - Ratio is the relation which one quantity bears to another of the same kind, the comparison being made by considering what multiple, part, or parts, one quantity is of the other.
Page 22 - OF TIME. 60 Seconds = 1 Minute 60 Minutes =± 1 Hour 24 Hours = 1 Day 7 Days = 1 Week 28 Days = 1 Lunar Month...
Page 65 - To reduce a mixed number to an improper fraction. RULE. — Multiply the whole number by the denominator of...
Page 144 - 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 65 - To reduce an improper fraction to its equivalent whole or mixed number. RULE. — Divide the numerator by the denominator, and the quotient will be the whole or mixed number sought.
Page 91 - ... from the right hand of the quotient, point off so many places for decimals, as the decimal places in the dividend exceed those in the divisor.
Page 65 - RULE. Multiply all the numerators together for a new numerator, and all the denominators for a new denominator: then reduce the new fraction to its lowest terms.
Page 202 - To extract the Square Root of a Vulgar Fraction. RULE, Reduce the fraction to its lowest terms, then extract the square root of the numerator for a new numerator, and the square root of the denominator for a new denominator.
Page 90 - ... each other ; observing to increase the first figure of every line with what would arise by carrying 1 from 5 to 15, 2 from 15 to 25, &c.
Page 64 - Divide the terms of the given fraction by any number, that will divide them without a remainder, and...