| Paul Deighan - Arithmetic - 1804 - 504 pages
...will 34!. 2s 6d. gain ? . t 2al. 153. od. CHAP. IX. REDUCTION.* REDUCTION is the bringing or reducing numbers of one denomination, into other numbers of another denomination, retaining the fame value, and is performed by Multiplication or Divifion. i ft. All great names are brought into... | |
| Francis Walkingame - 1832 - 224 pages
...at 2... 4 per bushel ... Beans, 18 bushels at 4... & ______ 428.. .7...* IS the bringing or redncing numbers of one denomination into other numbers of...small by multiplying with so many of the less as make otic of the greater. Secondly, All small names are brought into great by dividing with so many of the... | |
| Francis Walkingame - 1835 - 270 pages
...another denomination, retain, ing the same value ; and is performed by multiplication and division. All great names are brought into small, by multiplying...with so many of the less as make one of the greater. All small names are brought into great, by dividing with so many of the less as make one of the greater.... | |
| Thomas Carpenter (schoolmaster.) - 1842 - 154 pages
...many of the less, as make one of the greater ; ana all small names are brought into great, by DIVIDING with so many of the less, as make one of the greater. The first two examples being solved, will explain this observation the more easily. Change 142 pieces... | |
| mrs. Henry Ayres - Arithmetic - 1843 - 470 pages
...work the rules that follow, when you will see the benefit of having learned this well. RULE I. — All great names are brought into small by multiplying...with so many of the less as make one of the greater denomination. Example. 1. Reduce £120. into shillings, pence, and farthings. £. 120 20 2400 shillings... | |
| Alfred Crowquill - Arithmetic - 1843 - 156 pages
...of the less as make one of the greater. Secondly. All small names are brought into great by dividing with so many of the less as make one of the greater. In £8 how many shillings and pence? 20 Proof. 12)1920 pence. 160 shillings. Ans. 12 20)160 shillings.... | |
| mrs. Henry Ayres - 1846 - 400 pages
...easily work the rules which follow, when you see the benefit of having learned this welL RULE I. — All great names are brought into small by multiplying...with so many of the less as make one of the greater denomination. Example. 1. Reduce £120 into shillings, pence, and farthings. £ 120 20 2400 shillings.... | |
| Daniel O'Gorman - 1847 - 152 pages
...the lesser as make one of the greater; second, all small names are brought into greater by dividing with so many of the less as make one of the greater. To perform by division is the converse of that by multiplication ; divide the lowest denomination by... | |
| Daniel O'Gorman - 1853 - 246 pages
...the lesser as make one of the greater ; second, all small names are brought into greater by dividing with so many of the less as make one of the greater. To perform by multiplication, reduce the greatest denomination to the next less, adding in the numbers... | |
| Francis Walkingame - 1855 - 186 pages
...REDUCTION. REDUCTION is the bringing or reducing quantities of one denomination into other quantities of another denomination, retaining the same value,...is performed by multiplication and division. First. — High denominations are brought into lower, by multiplying by so щaпу of the leas ¡is make one... | |
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