Practical and Mental Arithmetic: On a New Plan, in which Mental Arithmetic is Combined with the Use of the Slate ...Carter, Hendee, 1833 - 268 páginas |
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... bought a chair for three dollars , and a looking- glass for twelve ; how much did he give for both ? How many are three and twelve then ? 24. You give thirteen cents for a spelling - book , and three for an inkstand ; how much do they ...
... bought a chair for three dollars , and a looking- glass for twelve ; how much did he give for both ? How many are three and twelve then ? 24. You give thirteen cents for a spelling - book , and three for an inkstand ; how much do they ...
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... bought a cart for 13 dollars , and a plough for dollars ; how much did he pay for both ? How many are 13 and 7 ? 34. A man bought 10 bushels of rye for 15 dollars , 6 bushels of apples for 6 dollars ; how inuch did he pay for both ...
... bought a cart for 13 dollars , and a plough for dollars ; how much did he pay for both ? How many are 13 and 7 ? 34. A man bought 10 bushels of rye for 15 dollars , 6 bushels of apples for 6 dollars ; how inuch did he pay for both ...
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... bought a knife for 20 cents , and sold it for 22 , how much did he make in trading ? How many are 20 from 22 tl on ? Why ? 12. A man bought a barrel of molasses for 15 dollars , and sold it for 19 ; how much more than he gave for it did ...
... bought a knife for 20 cents , and sold it for 22 , how much did he make in trading ? How many are 20 from 22 tl on ? Why ? 12. A man bought a barrel of molasses for 15 dollars , and sold it for 19 ; how much more than he gave for it did ...
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... 10 from 25 leave ? Why ? 31. You have 16 apples , and give 5 to your sister , 5 to your brother ; how many will you have left ? How many do 5 and 5 f om 16 leave ? Why ? 32 A man bought a mirror for 12 dollars , 12 ARITHMETIC.
... 10 from 25 leave ? Why ? 31. You have 16 apples , and give 5 to your sister , 5 to your brother ; how many will you have left ? How many do 5 and 5 f om 16 leave ? Why ? 32 A man bought a mirror for 12 dollars , 12 ARITHMETIC.
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... bought a mirror for 12 dollars , for which he gave 6 bushels of coni , worth 5 dollars , 3 bushels of potatoes , worth 1 dollar , and the rest in money ; how much did he pay ? How many do 5 and 1 from 12 leave ? Why ? 33. The distance ...
... bought a mirror for 12 dollars , for which he gave 6 bushels of coni , worth 5 dollars , 3 bushels of potatoes , worth 1 dollar , and the rest in money ; how much did he pay ? How many do 5 and 1 from 12 leave ? Why ? 33. The distance ...
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12 inches 15 days 50 cents acre answer apiece apples barrels of flour bbls breadth broadcloth bushels bushels of rye called ciphers cloth cost common fraction compound interest contained cord feet currency decimal decimal places denom derive the following difference divide dividend divisor and quotient dollars equal example Exercises federal money feet high feet long feet wide figure following RULE foot gallons greatest common divisor hence illustrations we derive improper fraction interest of 100 least common denominator least common multiple leaves length longitude lowest terms merator miles mixed number molasses months Multiply Note OPERATION payment piece pound present worth principal proceed proportion pupil rate per cent ratio Reduce remainder repetend rods long shillings Slate solid feet square feet square rods square root subtracted third term whole number write yards of cloth
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