Smith's Inductive Arithmetic and Federal Calculator on a New, Interesting and Instructive Plan ...D. Burgess & Company, 1855 |
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... five cents per week . On or before the first Wednesday in May , all books shall be returned , and a Committee of the Directors appointed for that purpose shall examine the Libra- ry , and make a report of the condition at the Annual ...
... five cents per week . On or before the first Wednesday in May , all books shall be returned , and a Committee of the Directors appointed for that purpose shall examine the Libra- ry , and make a report of the condition at the Annual ...
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... five of these Arithmetics that belong to the class in one hand , and Thomas five , how many have they both ? 10. If I should give you six cents , and you should find five , how many would you have then ? 11. If you buy a picture - book ...
... five of these Arithmetics that belong to the class in one hand , and Thomas five , how many have they both ? 10. If I should give you six cents , and you should find five , how many would you have then ? 11. If you buy a picture - book ...
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... five for a lead pencil ; how much will all of them cost ? 15. Your brother William gave you nineteen cents , your brother John ten , and your cousin one ; how many were given to you in all ? NUMERATION . LESSON III . 1. What is Number ...
... five for a lead pencil ; how much will all of them cost ? 15. Your brother William gave you nineteen cents , your brother John ten , and your cousin one ; how many were given to you in all ? NUMERATION . LESSON III . 1. What is Number ...
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... Five , 5 XX . Twenty , 20 VI . Six , 6 XXX . Thirty , 30 VII . Seven , 7 XL . Forty , 40 VIII . IX . Eight , Nine , 8 L. Fifty , 50 9 LX Sixty , 60 X. Ten , 10 LXX . Seventy , 70 XI . Eleven , 11 LXXX . Eighty , 80 XIL Twelve , 12 XC ...
... Five , 5 XX . Twenty , 20 VI . Six , 6 XXX . Thirty , 30 VII . Seven , 7 XL . Forty , 40 VIII . IX . Eight , Nine , 8 L. Fifty , 50 9 LX Sixty , 60 X. Ten , 10 LXX . Seventy , 70 XI . Eleven , 11 LXXX . Eighty , 80 XIL Twelve , 12 XC ...
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... five , forty - nine , fifty - six , and sixty - three . 3. Fifty - nine , sixty - three , seventy - five , and eighty . 4. Eighty - seven , eighty - eight , and ninety - two . 5. Ninety - seven , ninety - eight , and ninety - nine . 6 ...
... five , forty - nine , fifty - six , and sixty - three . 3. Fifty - nine , sixty - three , seventy - five , and eighty . 4. Eighty - seven , eighty - eight , and ninety - two . 5. Ninety - seven , ninety - eight , and ninety - nine . 6 ...
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12 cent 12 dollars 20 dollars 50 cents 61 cent pieces added aliquot amount answer apple average barrel of flour bird Boiled bought boys bushels called cents a day ciphers Cochin China coins cord corn cost coupling figures decimal denomination dimes divided dividend Division divisor dollar a bushel drams DRILL TABLE Dry Measure eagle eighths equal examples find the interest folded fraction gallons gave girls give half halves hogshead improper fraction inches interest and amt John lars leaves leaves leaves LESSON Measure MENTAL EXERCISES miles Minuend minutes mixed number months multiplicand multiply Name number of bones ounces pennyweights pints pounds public speaking pupil quarters quarts questions quotient remains repeat the table scholar shillings slate Smith's sold square rod subtract teacher thirds Troy Weight units week whole numbers William worth WRITTEN EXERCISES yards
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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.