Smith's Inductive Arithmetic and Federal Calculator on a New, Interesting and Instructive Plan ...D. Burgess & Company, 1855 |
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... Teacher , who has critically examined its pages : " The plan of this Arithmetic is entirely new ; it having been made ( as every school book should be made ) interesting , instructive and comprehensive . It ought to be in the hands of ...
... Teacher , who has critically examined its pages : " The plan of this Arithmetic is entirely new ; it having been made ( as every school book should be made ) interesting , instructive and comprehensive . It ought to be in the hands of ...
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... Thirteen , 13 C. One hundred , 100 XIV . Fourteen , 14 D. Five hundred , 500 XV . Fifteen , 15 M. One thousand , 1000 MDCCCLIV Eighteen hundred and fifty - four , 1854 46 64 1. See how much pains this teacher takes ADDITION . 9 Numeration.
... Thirteen , 13 C. One hundred , 100 XIV . Fourteen , 14 D. Five hundred , 500 XV . Fifteen , 15 M. One thousand , 1000 MDCCCLIV Eighteen hundred and fifty - four , 1854 46 64 1. See how much pains this teacher takes ADDITION . 9 Numeration.
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Roswell Chamberlain Smith. 46 64 1. See how much pains this teacher takes to teach her scholars how to write figures correctly . 2. The answers to the following questions are to be given by writing them on the slate or black board , to ...
Roswell Chamberlain Smith. 46 64 1. See how much pains this teacher takes to teach her scholars how to write figures correctly . 2. The answers to the following questions are to be given by writing them on the slate or black board , to ...
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... teacher to know how much time it will require to recite each table ; therefore , the time will be mentioned at the ... teachers to take their own course . ADDITION TABLE . Time , 10 Minutes . Say 2 3 4 and and and 5 6 7 8 and and and and ...
... teacher to know how much time it will require to recite each table ; therefore , the time will be mentioned at the ... teachers to take their own course . ADDITION TABLE . Time , 10 Minutes . Say 2 3 4 and and and 5 6 7 8 and and and and ...
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... at 18 . 16. A cistern has one pipe by which 25 gallons run in every hour , and by another 19 run out every hour ; how many gallons will remain in the cistern every hour ? LESSON X. 1. Here vou see the school teacher and SUBTRACTION . 21.
... at 18 . 16. A cistern has one pipe by which 25 gallons run in every hour , and by another 19 run out every hour ; how many gallons will remain in the cistern every hour ? LESSON X. 1. Here vou see the school teacher and SUBTRACTION . 21.
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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.