Daboll's Schoolmaster's Assistant: Improved and Enlarged; Being a Plain Practical System of Arithmetic: Adapted to the United States |
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... cyphers in the multiplier , and it will make the product required . EXAMPLES . 1. Multiply $ 65 by 10 . 2. Multiply 4657 by 100 . 3. Multiply 5224 by 1000 . 4. Multiply 26460 by 10000 . Ans . 5650 . Ans . 465700 . Ans . 5224000 . Ans ...
... cyphers in the multiplier , and it will make the product required . EXAMPLES . 1. Multiply $ 65 by 10 . 2. Multiply 4657 by 100 . 3. Multiply 5224 by 1000 . 4. Multiply 26460 by 10000 . Ans . 5650 . Ans . 465700 . Ans . 5224000 . Ans ...
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... cyphers at the right hand of the divi- sor ; cut off the cyphers in the divisor , and the same number of figures from the right hand of the dividend then divide the remaining ones as usual , and to the re- mainder ( if any ) annex those ...
... cyphers at the right hand of the divi- sor ; cut off the cyphers in the divisor , and the same number of figures from the right hand of the dividend then divide the remaining ones as usual , and to the re- mainder ( if any ) annex those ...
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... cyphers in the divisor , and these figures so cut off are the remainder ; and the other figures of the dividend are the quotient . EXAMPLES . 1. Divide 365 by 10 . 2. Divide 5762 by 100 . Ans . 36 and 5 remains Ans . 57 -- - 62 rem . 3 ...
... cyphers in the divisor , and these figures so cut off are the remainder ; and the other figures of the dividend are the quotient . EXAMPLES . 1. Divide 365 by 10 . 2. Divide 5762 by 100 . Ans . 36 and 5 remains Ans . 57 -- - 62 rem . 3 ...
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... cyphers to the doilars , and the whole will be cents ; hence the follow- ing GENERAL RULE , 1 Write down the given ... cypher on their left , or in the ten's place of the cents , before you write them down . 328 EXAMPLES . 1. Divide 35 ...
... cyphers to the doilars , and the whole will be cents ; hence the follow- ing GENERAL RULE , 1 Write down the given ... cypher on their left , or in the ten's place of the cents , before you write them down . 328 EXAMPLES . 1. Divide 35 ...
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... cyphers , and into nills by annexing three cyphers . Also , any sum in Federal money may be written down as a whole number and expressed in its lowest denomina- tion ; for , when dollars and cents are joined together as a whole number ...
... cyphers , and into nills by annexing three cyphers . Also , any sum in Federal money may be written down as a whole number and expressed in its lowest denomina- tion ; for , when dollars and cents are joined together as a whole number ...
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100 dollars 2qrs 3qrs acres annuity annum answer arithmetical series barter Bought breadth bushels compound interest contain cyphers decimal Deduct demand diameter dimes divide the product dividend divisor dols equal EXAMPLES federal money Find the value gain or loss gallon geometrical series given number given sum gross hundred improper fraction least common least common multiple left hand lowest terms measure merchant miles mills milreas mixed numbers months multiplicand Multiply the given neat weight New-England currency New-Jersey NOTE number of shillings number of terms paid payment pence pound pound sterling present worth principal quotient rate per cent ratio ready money Reduce remainder Required the interest right hand rods Rule of Three s. d. gr sell separatrix simple interest sold solid feet Sqrs square root sterling subtract subtrahend sugar tare third trett VULGAR FRACTIONS whole numbers wine
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Page 36 - RULE.* 1. Place the numbers so that those of the same denomination may stand directly under each other. 2. Add the first column or denomination together, as in whole numbers; then divide the sum by as many of the same denomination as make one of the next greater...
Page 21 - Subtract the subtrahend from the dividend, and to the remainder bring down the next period for a new dividend, with which proceed as before ; and so on, till the whole is finished.
Page 96 - Multiply the second and third terms together, and divide their product by the first term ; the quotient will be the answer to the question, in the same denomination you left the second term in, which may be brought into any other denomination required.
Page 183 - Involve the root to the next inferior power to that which is given, and multiply it by the number denoting the given power for a divisor.
Page 216 - To measure a parallelogram or long square. RULE.— Multiply the length by the breadth, and the product will be the area, or superficial content, in the same name as that in which the dimension was taken, whether inches, feet, or rods, etc.
Page 162 - Multiply all the numerators together for a new numerator, and all the denominators together for a new denominator.
Page 21 - Place the least number under the greatest, so that units may stand under units, tens under tens, &c. and draw a line under them. 2. Begin at the right hand, and take each figure in the lower line from the figure above it, and set down the remainder. 3.
Page 191 - RULE.* — Multiply the sum of the extremes by the number of terms, and half the product will be the answer.
Page 226 - July next, foreign gold and silver coins shall pass current as money within the United States, and be a legal tender for the payment of all debts and demands...
Page 151 - A single, simple, or proper fraction, is when the numerator is less than the denominator, as 4 3 | -|f , &c.