Smith's Inductive Arithmetic and Federal Calculator on a New, Interesting and Instructive Plan ...D. Burgess & Company, 1855 |
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... your fa- ther should give you seven cents , and your brother six ? 13. If you have seven pins in one hand , and seven in the other , how many will you have in both ? LESSON II . 1. Here we see the girls enjoying. 6 ARITHMETIC . MENTAL.
... your fa- ther should give you seven cents , and your brother six ? 13. If you have seven pins in one hand , and seven in the other , how many will you have in both ? LESSON II . 1. Here we see the girls enjoying. 6 ARITHMETIC . MENTAL.
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Roswell Chamberlain Smith. LESSON II . 1. Here we see the girls enjoying themselves at recess ; they belong to the same school , as the boys represented in the pic- ture of the first lesson , and they study the same kind of books . 1 ...
Roswell Chamberlain Smith. LESSON II . 1. Here we see the girls enjoying themselves at recess ; they belong to the same school , as the boys represented in the pic- ture of the first lesson , and they study the same kind of books . 1 ...
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... 10 cents for onions to keep them from having the pip ? 6. How many questions are there in this lesson , if there are 18 on one side and 6 on the other ? 3. These girls will soon have their lesson by hearing. 2 ADDITION . 13.
... 10 cents for onions to keep them from having the pip ? 6. How many questions are there in this lesson , if there are 18 on one side and 6 on the other ? 3. These girls will soon have their lesson by hearing. 2 ADDITION . 13.
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Roswell Chamberlain Smith. 3. These girls will soon have their lesson by hearing each other recite in this nice cool place , under the shade of a tree , in the front - yard , so when they come into school in the morn- ing , they will not ...
Roswell Chamberlain Smith. 3. These girls will soon have their lesson by hearing each other recite in this nice cool place , under the shade of a tree , in the front - yard , so when they come into school in the morn- ing , they will not ...
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... girl ; how much more did her mother give her than Eli ? 3. When she grew up to be a young lady , she did not like the feathers very much , they always smelled so salty , as the geese had just come from the salt water . LESSON VIII . 1 ...
... girl ; how much more did her mother give her than Eli ? 3. When she grew up to be a young lady , she did not like the feathers very much , they always smelled so salty , as the geese had just come from the salt water . LESSON VIII . 1 ...
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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.