Smith's Inductive Arithmetic and Federal Calculator on a New, Interesting and Instructive Plan ...D. Burgess & Company, 1855 |
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... names , we should think it absurd . If the second should take the same round , and learn the names of the various articles , with an analysis of them thus . And the third class should receive the same explanations , and seeing the ...
... names , we should think it absurd . If the second should take the same round , and learn the names of the various articles , with an analysis of them thus . And the third class should receive the same explanations , and seeing the ...
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... name of Uncas lives . This place is so called after the mother of this Indian boy , who , after her husband was cruelly killed by the whites , retired to this wild romantic spot to spend the rest of her life in a wigwam . 4. Uncas shot ...
... name of Uncas lives . This place is so called after the mother of this Indian boy , who , after her husband was cruelly killed by the whites , retired to this wild romantic spot to spend the rest of her life in a wigwam . 4. Uncas shot ...
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... name ; some say it is to be Isaac , a real Bible name . It is not much matter what his name is , if he only make a useful man - so his mother says . QUESTIONS ON THE SUBTRACTION TABLE . 1. How many does 2. How many does 3. How many does ...
... name ; some say it is to be Isaac , a real Bible name . It is not much matter what his name is , if he only make a useful man - so his mother says . QUESTIONS ON THE SUBTRACTION TABLE . 1. How many does 2. How many does 3. How many does ...
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... names for this reason , we prefer to have you name them yourselves , by noticing others in the open air , of a similar appearance . 4. In reciting this lesson , observe the same general rule as in the former tables . In this table we ...
... names for this reason , we prefer to have you name them yourselves , by noticing others in the open air , of a similar appearance . 4. In reciting this lesson , observe the same general rule as in the former tables . In this table we ...
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... Name all the coupling figures that make 9. Name all the coupling figures that make 10. Name all the coupling figures that make 6 . 11. Name all the coupling figures that make 7 . 12. Name all the coupling figures that make 8 . 13. Name ...
... Name all the coupling figures that make 9. Name all the coupling figures that make 10. Name all the coupling figures that make 6 . 11. Name all the coupling figures that make 7 . 12. Name all the coupling figures that make 8 . 13. Name ...
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Page 115 - Multiply the numerators together for a new numerator, and the denominators together for a new denominator.
Page 121 - To reduce a mixed number to an improper fraction. Multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction, and to the product add the given numerator.
Page 67 - TABLE. 144 Square Inches (sq. in.) make 1 Square Foot sq. ft. 9 Square Feet " 1 Square Yard sq. yd. 30} Square Yards
Page 130 - RULE. — Write the less compound number under the greater, so that units of the same denomination shall stand in the same column. Subtract as in subtraction of simple numbers. If any number in the subtrahend is larger than that above it, add to the upper number as many units as make one of the next higher denomination before subtracting, and carry one to the next lower number before subtracting it.
Page 121 - An Improper Fraction is one whose numerator is equal to or greater than its denominator ; as, f , -J.