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... for him to learn to perform easy ope- rations in his mind . For this purpose let him be exercised in the following questions , or in others which are similar . 1. If you have two cents in one hand and SIMPLE ADDITION .
... for him to learn to perform easy ope- rations in his mind . For this purpose let him be exercised in the following questions , or in others which are similar . 1. If you have two cents in one hand and SIMPLE ADDITION .
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... cents in one hand and one in the other , how many have you in both ? 2. If you have three cents in one hand and two in the other , how many have you in both ? 3. If you have five cents in one hand , and two in the other , how many have ...
... cents in one hand and one in the other , how many have you in both ? 2. If you have three cents in one hand and two in the other , how many have you in both ? 3. If you have five cents in one hand , and two in the other , how many have ...
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... cents ; he owed another 8 , another 5 , and another 9. How much did he ewe in all ? Ans . 28 cents . 2. A man received of one of his friends 7 dollars , of another 10 , of an another 19 , and of another 50. How many dollars did he ...
... cents ; he owed another 8 , another 5 , and another 9. How much did he ewe in all ? Ans . 28 cents . 2. A man received of one of his friends 7 dollars , of another 10 , of an another 19 , and of another 50. How many dollars did he ...
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... cents , and give away two ; how many will you have left ? 2. If you have eight cents , and lose four of them ; how many will you have left ? 3. A boy having ten cents , gave away four of them ; how many had he left ? 4. A man owing ...
... cents , and give away two ; how many will you have left ? 2. If you have eight cents , and lose four of them ; how many will you have left ? 3. A boy having ten cents , gave away four of them ; how many had he left ? 4. A man owing ...
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... cents a piece ? 2. What must you give for two oranges , at six cents a piece ? 3. What are two barrels of flour worth , at five dol- lars a barrel ? 4. What will three pounds of butter come to , at three cents a pound ? 5. If you can ...
... cents a piece ? 2. What must you give for two oranges , at six cents a piece ? 3. What are two barrels of flour worth , at five dol- lars a barrel ? 4. What will three pounds of butter come to , at three cents a pound ? 5. If you can ...
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Page 139 - ... from the left hand period, and to the remainder bring down the next period for a dividend.
Page 102 - Multiply the second and third terms together, and divide their product by the first term , the quotient will be the answer...
Page 3 - Los números cardinales 0: zero 1: one 2: two 3: three 4: four 5: five 6: six 7: seven 8: eight 9: nine 10: ten 11: eleven 12: twelve 13: thirteen 14: fourteen 15: fifteen 16: sixteen 17: seventeen 18: eighteen 19: nineteen 20: twenty...
Page 76 - Operations with Fractions A) To change a mixed number to an improper fraction, simply multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction and add the numerator.
Page 39 - ... by the number which it takes of this denomination to make one of -the next higher, set down the remainder, and carry the quotient to the next denomination...
Page 130 - From the last amount, subtract the given principal, and the remainder will be the compound interest. EXAMPLES.
Page 149 - In any series of numbers in arithmetical progression, the sum of the two extremes is equal to the sum of any two terms equally distant from them; as in the latter of the above series 6 + 1=4+3, and =5+2.
Page 76 - Or, divide the terms of the fraction by any number that will divide them without a remainder ; divide the quotients in the same manner, and so on, till no number will divide them both, and the last quotients express the fraction in its lowest terms. EXAMPLES. 2".
Page 17 - The number by which we divide is called the divisor. The number which shows how many times the divisor is contained in the dividend is called the quotient. 56. The sign of division is -=-. It is read divided by.
Page 36 - LAND MEASURE, OR SQUARE MEASURE. This measure shows the quantity of lands. The denominations of Land Measure are acre, rood square perch, square yard, and square foot. 144 square inches make 1 square foot ft. 9 square feet - 1 square yard yd.