First book of arithmetic for the use of schools. [With] Key. High-school ed., ed. with additional examples [&c.] by A.K. Isbister |
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... difference between two numbers . From 6237 take 4895 . Example . * Proof . 6237 M 4895 S 4895 S 1342 R 6237 M RULE WITH EXAMPLE . - Place the less num- ber under the greater , so that units may stand under units , tens under tens , & c ...
... difference between two numbers . From 6237 take 4895 . Example . * Proof . 6237 M 4895 S 4895 S 1342 R 6237 M RULE WITH EXAMPLE . - Place the less num- ber under the greater , so that units may stand under units , tens under tens , & c ...
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... difference between six millions five hundred thousand and four , and two millions nine hundred thousand seven ... difference in height between these two mountains ? 51. The Shannon , the largest river in the British Isles , has a course ...
... difference between six millions five hundred thousand and four , and two millions nine hundred thousand seven ... difference in height between these two mountains ? 51. The Shannon , the largest river in the British Isles , has a course ...
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... difference between the diameter of the Sun and that of the Earth ? 53. The surface of the earth is nearly 200 millions of square miles , of this it is probable that 60 millions are land ; how many more square miles of water than of land ...
... difference between the diameter of the Sun and that of the Earth ? 53. The surface of the earth is nearly 200 millions of square miles , of this it is probable that 60 millions are land ; how many more square miles of water than of land ...
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... difference in weight ? 28. Sold eight silver tea - pots , each weighing 3 lb 9 oz . 18 dwt 13 grs .; how much did they all weigh ? 29. A silversmith received 36 b 8 oz . 14 dwt . 16 grs . of silver to make 12 tankards ; what would the ...
... difference in weight ? 28. Sold eight silver tea - pots , each weighing 3 lb 9 oz . 18 dwt 13 grs .; how much did they all weigh ? 29. A silversmith received 36 b 8 oz . 14 dwt . 16 grs . of silver to make 12 tankards ; what would the ...
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... difference in length of one web of cloth mea- suring 36 yds . 3 qrs . 3 nls .; and two webs , each measuring 23 yds . 2 qrs . 2 nls . ? 52. How many suits of clothes can be made from a piece con- taining 39 yds . 2 qrs . 3 nls . ; each ...
... difference in length of one web of cloth mea- suring 36 yds . 3 qrs . 3 nls .; and two webs , each measuring 23 yds . 2 qrs . 2 nls . ? 52. How many suits of clothes can be made from a piece con- taining 39 yds . 2 qrs . 3 nls . ; each ...
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A's share acres aliquot amount annum avoirdupois bill Bought brokerage bushels cent cloff COLLEGE OF PRECEPTORS common denominator compound fractions compound interest contained cost crown cyphers decimal places digit discount divide dividend divisible divisor drams EXAMPLE 2.-Reduce farthings feet find a fourth Find the value four hundred fourth proportional furlongs gain gallons given number gross guineas hhds horses I.-When Illustrations and Vignette improper fractions inches lb 9 oz lb of sugar LEAST COMMON MULTIPLE lowest terms miles mixed number months multiplicand Multiply ounce pair perches pound quantity quotient recurring decimals Reduce the following remainder roods RULE.-Multiply shillings Six full-page Illustrations sold square root subtract tare TARE AND TRET thousand seven hundred thousandths tons tret troy TROY WEIGHT Vignette Title-page vulgar fraction week weight whole number worth yards of cloth
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Page 92 - To reduce a mixed number to an improper fraction, — RULE : Multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction, to the product add the numerator, and write the result over the denominator.
Page 10 - 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 79 - 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. If...
Page 96 - 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 67 - To reduce an improper fraction to a whole or mixed number, — RULE : Divide the numerator by the denominator ; the quotient will be the whole or mixed number.
Page 9 - CUBIC MEASURE 1728 cubic inches = 1 cubic foot 27 cubic feet = 1 cubic yard...
Page 69 - Find a common measure, by dividing the greater term by the less, and this divisor by the remainder, and so on, always dividing the last divisor' by the last remainder, till nothing remains, the last divisor is the common measure.* 2. Divide both of the terms of the fraction by the common measure, and the quotients will make the fraction required. • *Tofmd the greatest common measure...