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... Interest , by Decimals , Discount , Barter , Lofs and Gain , Equation of Payments , Commiflion , or Factorage , Brokerage , Buying and felling Stocks , Policies of Infurance , 242 248 249 258 263 277 279 283 291 293 294 295 296 299 302 ...
... Interest , by Decimals , Discount , Barter , Lofs and Gain , Equation of Payments , Commiflion , or Factorage , Brokerage , Buying and felling Stocks , Policies of Infurance , 242 248 249 258 263 277 279 283 291 293 294 295 296 299 302 ...
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... INTEREST . Intereft is a premium allowed by the borrower of any fum of money to the lender , according to a certain rate per cent . agreed on , which by law is ftated at £ 6 , that is , 6 for the ufe of £ 100 ... INTEREST . Simple Interest,
... INTEREST . Intereft is a premium allowed by the borrower of any fum of money to the lender , according to a certain rate per cent . agreed on , which by law is ftated at £ 6 , that is , 6 for the ufe of £ 100 ... INTEREST . Simple Interest,
Page 259
... time . EXAMPLES . 1. What is the intereft of £ 573 13 9 for one year , at 6 per cent . per annum ? £ . S. d . 573 139 % 6 34142 29 20 8,42 12 51130 4 0152 Anf . £ 34 8 5 2 . What 16 9 10 intereft of 1 year ] 49 9 SIMPLE INTEREST . 259.
... time . EXAMPLES . 1. What is the intereft of £ 573 13 9 for one year , at 6 per cent . per annum ? £ . S. d . 573 139 % 6 34142 29 20 8,42 12 51130 4 0152 Anf . £ 34 8 5 2 . What 16 9 10 intereft of 1 year ] 49 9 SIMPLE INTEREST . 259.
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... 2 days 9 14 ditto of 10 days 1 94 ditto of 2 days r . m . d . ditto of 3 7 12 Or thus : £ . s . d . £ 5 20 329 17 6/1/2 44 16 9.101 / 3 49 9 7 / I ditto 10 days 2 days OMAI 8 4 11 I 7 5 9 I 92 £ 59 13 Anf . 3. What 260 SIMPLE INTEREST .
... 2 days 9 14 ditto of 10 days 1 94 ditto of 2 days r . m . d . ditto of 3 7 12 Or thus : £ . s . d . £ 5 20 329 17 6/1/2 44 16 9.101 / 3 49 9 7 / I ditto 10 days 2 days OMAI 8 4 11 I 7 5 9 I 92 £ 59 13 Anf . 3. What 260 SIMPLE INTEREST .
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... 3170 What is the intereft of £ 347 7 5 at £ 4 per cent . per annum , for 15 months ? £ 347 7 5 5 the number of months . £ 1736 17 31 20 5 . 7137 I 2 d . 4:47 4 qr . 190 6. What 6. What is the intereft of £ 517 15 4 SIMPLE INTEREST . 261.
... 3170 What is the intereft of £ 347 7 5 at £ 4 per cent . per annum , for 15 months ? £ 347 7 5 5 the number of months . £ 1736 17 31 20 5 . 7137 I 2 d . 4:47 4 qr . 190 6. What 6. What is the intereft of £ 517 15 4 SIMPLE INTEREST . 261.
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Popular passages
Page 243 - Divide the difference of the extremes by the common difference, and the quotient increased by 1 is the number of terms.
Page 216 - Find the greatest square number in the first or left hand period, place the root of it at the right hand of the given number, (after the manner of a quotient in division...
Page 12 - I = One. II = Two. III = Three. IV = Four. V = Five. VI = Six. VII = Seven. VIII = Eight. IX = Nine. X = Ten. XI = Eleven.
Page 334 - To find the number of Permutations or changes, that can be made of any given number of things, all different from each other. RULE.
Page 73 - Multiply each numerator into all the denominators, except its own, for a new numerator, and all the denominators into each other continually, for a common denominator.
Page 72 - Multiply all the numerators continually together for a new numerator, and all the denominators for a new denominator, and they will form the simple fraction required.
Page 91 - ... therefore, divide as in whole numbers, and, 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 216 - Distinguish the given number into periods of two figures each, by putting a point over the place of units, another over the place of hundreds, and so on, which points show the number of figures the root will consist of. 2. Find the greatest square number in the first, or left hand period...
Page 10 - First, commit the words at the head of the table, viz. units, tens,^ hundreds, &c. to memory, then, to the simple value of each figure, join the name of its place, beginning at the left hand, and reading towards the right.
Page 224 - RULE. 1 . Separate the given number into periods of three figures each, by putting a point over the unit figure and every third figure bejond the place of units.