A New System of Arithmetic: In which is Explained and Applied to Practical Purposes, in Addition to the Ordinary Rules of Operation, the Principle of Canceling ... |
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... amount of matter equal to any other Arithmetic in use , it is still a strictly elementary work . Norwich , Oct. 12th , 1839 . From E. C. Herrick , Esq . I have cursorily examined the manuscript of Mr. C. Tracy's treatise on Arithmetic ...
... amount of matter equal to any other Arithmetic in use , it is still a strictly elementary work . Norwich , Oct. 12th , 1839 . From E. C. Herrick , Esq . I have cursorily examined the manuscript of Mr. C. Tracy's treatise on Arithmetic ...
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... amount of study ; but that , which , while it helps him over some difficulties , leaves him examples enough to task his powers to the utmost . " ( Dr. Humphrey's Thoughts on Education . ) With these introductory remarks , the following ...
... amount of study ; but that , which , while it helps him over some difficulties , leaves him examples enough to task his powers to the utmost . " ( Dr. Humphrey's Thoughts on Education . ) With these introductory remarks , the following ...
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... amount to subtract 5 , to divide the remainder by 4 , and to mul- tiply the quotient by 6 , the operation would be thus expressed : 9 + 16-54 × 6 = 30 . QUESTIONS . - What does Arithmetic explain ? What application does it make of ...
... amount to subtract 5 , to divide the remainder by 4 , and to mul- tiply the quotient by 6 , the operation would be thus expressed : 9 + 16-54 × 6 = 30 . QUESTIONS . - What does Arithmetic explain ? What application does it make of ...
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... amount would be neither units nor tens ; but units must be added to units , tens to tens , and hun- dreds to hundreds , and so on . But ten units make one ten , ten tens make one hundred , and ten hundreds make one 20 ADDITION OF SIMPLE ...
... amount would be neither units nor tens ; but units must be added to units , tens to tens , and hun- dreds to hundreds , and so on . But ten units make one ten , ten tens make one hundred , and ten hundreds make one 20 ADDITION OF SIMPLE ...
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... amount to just 10 , it is obvious that nothing is lost , if these 10 units are converted into 1 ten , and the 1 ten added to the column of tens ; for 10 units = 1 ten . The same is true of other denominations . Therefore the fol- lowing ...
... amount to just 10 , it is obvious that nothing is lost , if these 10 units are converted into 1 ten , and the 1 ten added to the column of tens ; for 10 units = 1 ten . The same is true of other denominations . Therefore the fol- lowing ...
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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 277 - If 8 men can build a wall 20 feet long, 6 feet high and 4 feet thick, in 12 days ; in what time will 24 men build one 200 feet long, 8 feet high, and 6 feet thick ? 8 : 12 : : 20x6x4 24: 200x8x6 80 (lays, Jlns.
Page 290 - ... above the upper deck; the breadth thereof at the broadest part above the main wales, half of which breadth shall be accounted the depth of such vessel, and shall then deduct from the...
Page 119 - Now .} of f- is a compound fraction, whose value is found by multiplying the numerators together for a new numerator, and the denominators for a new denominator.
Page 209 - DISCOUNT. DISCOUNT is an allowance made for the payment of money before it is due. The present worth of a debt payable at some future time, without interest, is such a sum of money as will, if put at interest for the given time, amount to the debt.
Page 291 - ... shall be deemed the true contents or tonnage of such ship or vessel; and if such ship or vessel be single-decked, take the length and breadth, as above directed, deduct from the said length...
Page 67 - TABLE. 4 nails, (na.) or 9 inches, make 1 quarter, marked qr. 4 quarters, or 36 inches, - 1 yard, - - - - yd. 3 quarters, ------ 1 ell Flemish, - - E. Fl 5 quarters, ------ 1 ell English, - - EE 6 quarters, ------ 1 ell French, - - E. Fr 27.
Page 123 - RULE. Multiply all the numerators together for a new numerator, and all the denominators for a new denominator: then reduce the new fraction to its lowest terms.
Page 252 - Multiply the divisor, thus augmented, by the last figure of the root, and subtract the product from the dividend, and to the remainder bring down the next period for a new dividend.
Page 5 - If 6 men in 16 days of 9 hours each build a wall 20 feet long, 6 feet high, and 4 feet thick, in how many days of...