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... modes of application are always discoverable by an analysis to which the given question points ; he felt that with each step of advancement a new principle was to be ac- quired , and so in learning a multiplicity of new things , out of ...
... modes of application are always discoverable by an analysis to which the given question points ; he felt that with each step of advancement a new principle was to be ac- quired , and so in learning a multiplicity of new things , out of ...
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... mode of operation has been once thoroughly acquired , its advantages will be so realized that it will hardly be exchanged , uniform , direct , and intelligible , as it will always be found , for the various modes in general use . It can ...
... mode of operation has been once thoroughly acquired , its advantages will be so realized that it will hardly be exchanged , uniform , direct , and intelligible , as it will always be found , for the various modes in general use . It can ...
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... modes of combination and to the reasons for them , in succeeding portions , by means of the sections and paragraphs , which are marked throughout the work , it is believed will be appreciated by the teacher , and be of great service to ...
... modes of combination and to the reasons for them , in succeeding portions , by means of the sections and paragraphs , which are marked throughout the work , it is believed will be appreciated by the teacher , and be of great service to ...
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... under no ne- cessity to seek out a better mode of representing quantity than that which they have given us . § 4. 1. The Arabic method of Notation , for 2 PART MATHEMATICS, Page Quantity, Numbers, Arithmetic, Notation, •
... under no ne- cessity to seek out a better mode of representing quantity than that which they have given us . § 4. 1. The Arabic method of Notation , for 2 PART MATHEMATICS, Page Quantity, Numbers, Arithmetic, Notation, •
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... mode by addition would be to write the 5 four times , 5 555 20 : by multiplication , the 5 is written but once ... modes of abridging Arithmetical calculations , the pointing out of which would involve unnecessary and tedious details . 7 ...
... mode by addition would be to write the 5 four times , 5 555 20 : by multiplication , the 5 is written but once ... modes of abridging Arithmetical calculations , the pointing out of which would involve unnecessary and tedious details . 7 ...
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acres amount annexed barrels bought bushels bushels of wheat carats cent Change ciphers column comparison compound fraction compound interest contain cord cost cube root currency to Federal decimal denominate fraction denoted dimes discount Divide both terms dividend division divisor dollars equal equivalent fractions Examples Explanation factor Federal money feet frac gallon given number higher denomination hours a day hundred Illustration improper fraction inches least common denominator lower denomination lowest expression man's share measure merator merchant miles millions minuend mixed number months multiplicand New-York currency Nonillions notation operation ounce pence pound principles pupil quantity quintillions quotient ratio remainder rods RULE Sextillions shillings single fraction sold square root subdivisions subtract subtrahend tained tenfold tens thousand tion units unity vulgar fraction weight whole numbers wine worth write the numbers write the point yards of cloth
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Page 192 - The rule for casting interest, when partial payments have been made, is to apply the payment, in the first place, to the discharge of the interest then due. If the payment exceeds the interest, the surplus goes towards discharging the principal, and the subsequent interest is to be computed on the balance of principal remaining due.
Page 192 - If the payment exceeds the interest, the surplus goes towards discharging the principal, and the subsequent interest is to be computed on the balance of principal remaining due. If the payment be less than the interest, the surplus of interest must not be taken to augment the principal ; but interest continues on the former principal until the period when the payments, taken together, exceed the interest due, and then the surplus is to be applied towards discharging the principal ; and interest is...
Page 118 - Thirty days hath September, April. June, and November; All the rest have thirty.one, Save February, which alone Hath twenty.eight; and one day more We add to it one year in four.
Page 68 - To reduce a mixed number to an improper fraction, — RULE : Multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction, to the product add the numerator, and write the result over the denominator.
Page 15 - ... one two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven twelve thirteen fourteen fifteen sixteen seventeen eighteen nineteen twenty thirty forty fifty sixty seventy eighty ninety one hundred two hundred three hundred four hundred five hundred...
Page 174 - If 60 gallons of water, in one hour, fall into a cistern containing 300 gallons, and by a pipe in the cistern 35 gallons run out in an hour; in what time will it be filled.! Ans. in 12 hours. 56. A and B depart from the same place and travel the same road ; but A goes 5 days before B, at the rate...
Page 69 - To reduce an improper fraction to a whole or mixed number. RULE. Divide the numerator by the denominator, and the quotient will be the whole or mixed number sought.
Page 199 - B. $380, to be paid as follows: $100 in 6 months, $120 in 7 months, and $160 in 10 months. What is the equated time for the payment of the whole ? Ans.
Page 208 - How much gold of 15, of 17, and of 22 carats fine, must be mixed with 5 oz. of 18 carats fine, so that the composition may be 20 carats fine ? Ans.
Page 182 - If 248 men, in 5 days, of 11 hours each, can dig a trench 230 yards long, 3 wide, and 2 deep, in how many days, of 9 hours each, will 24 men dig a trench 420 yards long, 5 wide, and 3 deep ? Here the number of days, in which the proposed work can be done, depends on five circumstances, viz.