Daboll's Schoolmaster's Assistant: Improved and Enlarged. Being a Plain Practical System of Arithmetick. Adapted to the United States |
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... figures at the left hand of the separatrix are dollars ; or you may call the first figure dollars , and the other eagles , ke . Thus any sum of this money may be read differently , either wholly in the lowest denomination , or partly in ...
... figures at the left hand of the separatrix are dollars ; or you may call the first figure dollars , and the other eagles , ke . Thus any sum of this money may be read differently , either wholly in the lowest denomination , or partly in ...
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... figure in the lower line from the figure above it , and set down the remainder . 3. If the lower figure is greater than that above it , add ten to the upper figure ; from which number so increased , take the lower and set down the ...
... figure in the lower line from the figure above it , and set down the remainder . 3. If the lower figure is greater than that above it , add ten to the upper figure ; from which number so increased , take the lower and set down the ...
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... figure in the multiplicand by the multiplier ; carry one for every ten , ( as in addition of whole numbers , ) and you will have the product or answer . PROOF - Multiply the multiplier by the multiplicand . * EXAMPLES . What number is ...
... figure in the multiplicand by the multiplier ; carry one for every ten , ( as in addition of whole numbers , ) and you will have the product or answer . PROOF - Multiply the multiplier by the multiplicand . * EXAMPLES . What number is ...
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... figures . RULE . The multiper being piced under the multiplicand , units under units , tens un - ier tens , & c . multiply by each significant figure in the multiplier separately , pacing the first figure in each product exactly under ...
... figures . RULE . The multiper being piced under the multiplicand , units under units , tens un - ier tens , & c . multiply by each significant figure in the multiplier separately , pacing the first figure in each product exactly under ...
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... figures under one another , and multiply by them nly , and to the right ha . d of the product , place as many riphers as were omitted in both the factors . 21200 70 EXAMPLES . 31800 84600 36 34000 1484000 1144800 2876400000 35926000 ...
... figures under one another , and multiply by them nly , and to the right ha . d of the product , place as many riphers as were omitted in both the factors . 21200 70 EXAMPLES . 31800 84600 36 34000 1484000 1144800 2876400000 35926000 ...
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acres amount annuity annum answer Anthony Billings Arithmetic Barrell Bought breadth bushels ciphers compound interest contain demand diameter dimes ditto Divide dividend divisor dols equal EXAMPLES federal money figures Find the value gain gallon gals given number given sum gross hundred improper fraction Joseph Hastings left hand lowest terms measure merchant miles millions mills milreas months multiplicand Multiply neat weight New-England currency New-York number of shillings number of terms paid payment pence piece pound pound sterling present worth principal quotient rate per cent ratio ready money Reduce remainder Required the interest right hand rods Rule of Three RULE.-Multiply the given separatrix sold solid feet square root sterling subtract sugar TABLE tare TARE AND TRET Thomas Grosvenor thousand tret TROY WEIGHT tuns VULGAR FRACTIONS whole numbers wine yards cost