The National Arithmetic ...: Combining the Analytic and Synthetic Methods, in which the Principles of Arithmetic are Explained ... Containing Also Practical Systems of Mensuration, Guaging, Geometry, and Book-keeping; Forming a Complete Merchantile Arithmetic ... |
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... Tons . Miles . Inches . 79 86 469 876315123 11630078 Rods . 56785111 24 25 183 177897638 1919179 38819566 55 61 286 698417485 7 . Gallons . 10203400 5617851 8 . Bushels . 100200300400500 9 . Minutes . 600700800900 90807060504039 ...
... Tons . Miles . Inches . 79 86 469 876315123 11630078 Rods . 56785111 24 25 183 177897638 1919179 38819566 55 61 286 698417485 7 . Gallons . 10203400 5617851 8 . Bushels . 100200300400500 9 . Minutes . 600700800900 90807060504039 ...
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... ton , what will 12 tons of lead cost ? 12. At 7 dollars per box , what will 9 boxes of lemons cost ? 13. What will 12 pounds of rice cost at 7 cents per pound ? 14. What will 11 pounds of sugar cost at 9 cents a pound ? 15. What will 6 ...
... ton , what will 12 tons of lead cost ? 12. At 7 dollars per box , what will 9 boxes of lemons cost ? 13. What will 12 pounds of rice cost at 7 cents per pound ? 14. What will 11 pounds of sugar cost at 9 cents a pound ? 15. What will 6 ...
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... tons of iron cost at 57 dollars a ton ? 30. What will 397 yards of cloth cost at 7 Ans . $ 5529 . dollars per yard ? Ans . $ 2779 . 31. What will 569 hogsheads of molasses cost at 37 dollars per hogshead ? Ans . $ 21053 . 32. If a man ...
... tons of iron cost at 57 dollars a ton ? 30. What will 397 yards of cloth cost at 7 Ans . $ 5529 . dollars per yard ? Ans . $ 2779 . 31. What will 569 hogsheads of molasses cost at 37 dollars per hogshead ? Ans . $ 21053 . 32. If a man ...
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... ton of hay , how many tons may be bought for 30 dollars ? 14. 24 are how many times 4 ? are how many times 6 ? are how many times 8 ? are how many times 12 ? 15. 27 are how many times 3 ? how many times 9 ? 16. 28 are how many times 4 ...
... ton of hay , how many tons may be bought for 30 dollars ? 14. 24 are how many times 4 ? are how many times 6 ? are how many times 8 ? are how many times 12 ? 15. 27 are how many times 3 ? how many times 9 ? 16. 28 are how many times 4 ...
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... Ton , 66 cwt . 66 ton . dr . 07 . 16 - 1 lb. 256 7168 28672 16 = 1 qr . 448 = 28 = 1 = 1792 = 112 - 4 cwt . = 1 ton . 573440 = 35840 = 2240 = 80 = 20 = 1 By this weight are weighed almost every kind of goods , and all metals except gold ...
... Ton , 66 cwt . 66 ton . dr . 07 . 16 - 1 lb. 256 7168 28672 16 = 1 qr . 448 = 28 = 1 = 1792 = 112 - 4 cwt . = 1 ton . 573440 = 35840 = 2240 = 80 = 20 = 1 By this weight are weighed almost every kind of goods , and all metals except gold ...
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acres amount annuity answer Balance barrel bill Boston Bought breadth broadcloth bushels casks ciphers circle circumference compound interest contain cords cube root Daniel Fox decimal diameter Divide dividend divisor dominical letter Ducat equal EXAMPLES exchange farthings federal money feet long figure flour following RULE gain gallons given number Haverhill Hence the following hogshead hundred improper fraction inches indorsement June 17 least common multiple Leger length merchant miles mixed number molasses months Multiply National Arithmetic NOTE number of terms OPERATION ounces payment pence pound cost present worth principal proportion quantity question quotient ratio received Reduce remainder repetend rix dollars rods Samuel School SECTION Septillions shillings side sold square root subtract sugar Sundries third thousand thousandths tons Undecillions United vulgar fraction weight whole numbers wine yards of cloth
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Page 144 - Compute the interest to the time of the first payment ; if that be one year or more from the time the interest commenced, add it to the principal, and deduct the payment from the sum total. If there be after payments made, compute the interest on the balance due to the next payment, and then deduct the payment as above ; and, in like manner, from one payment to another, till all the payments are absorbed ; provided the time between one payment and another be one year or more.
Page 200 - 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) for the first figure of the root, and the square number, under the period, and subtract it therefrom, and to the remainder bring down the next period for a dividend.
Page 38 - 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 267 - ... above the upper deck ; the breadth thereof at the broadest part above the main wales, half of which breadth shall be accounted the depth of such vessel, and...
Page 141 - COMPUTE the interest on the principal sum, from the time when the interest commenced to the first time when a payment was made, which exceeds either alone or in conjunction with the preceding payments (if any) the interest at that time due: add that interest to the principal, and from the sum subtract the payment made at that time, together with the preceding payments (if any) and the remainder forms a new principal ; on which, compute and subtract the interest, as upon the first principal: and proceed...
Page 29 - Multiply the divisor, thus augmented, by the last figure of the root, and subtract the product from the dividend, and to the remainder bring down the next period for a new dividend.
Page 105 - To reduce a mixed number to an improper fraction. RULE. Multiply the whole number...
Page 172 - Multiply the second and third terms together, and divide their product by the first, and the quotient is the answer in the same denomination to which the third is reduced. If any thing remains after division, reduce it to the next lowest denomination, and divide as before.
Page 230 - If the errors are alike, divide the difference of the products by the difference of the errors, and the'quotienl will be the answer.
Page 184 - Is when the several shares of stock are continued in trade an equal term of time. RULE. As the whole stock is to the whole gain or loss : so is each man's particular stock, to his particular share of the gain or loss.