A New and Easy Introduction to the Mathematics: Containing. A system of theoretical and practical arithmetic. Rules for the mensuration of superfices and solids. Rules for solving a number of useful and interesting mathematical, philosophical, and chronological problems. A collection of interesting mathematical questions for exercise. Useful tables, &c. Designed for the use of schools, academies, and private learners. I.. II.. III.. IV.. V.W. & M. Yale, 1831 - 396 páginas |
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... usual method is to divide the numbers into periods of six figures each ; which periods have the same names as those in Table 2d , except thousands , for which there is not a distinct period . The common meth- od of enumerating figures ...
... usual method is to divide the numbers into periods of six figures each ; which periods have the same names as those in Table 2d , except thousands , for which there is not a distinct period . The common meth- od of enumerating figures ...
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... usual , and generally most convenient , to write the subtrabend below the minuend , it is by no means essential ; and it may be well for the student , in solving some of the following questions in Subtraction , to write the subtrahend ...
... usual , and generally most convenient , to write the subtrabend below the minuend , it is by no means essential ; and it may be well for the student , in solving some of the following questions in Subtraction , to write the subtrahend ...
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... usual ; and annex to the product as many ciphers as there are on the right hand of both the factors . * 1. Multiply 543000 by 520 . EXAMPLES . 2. Multiply together the two numbers 4027 and 28000 . 543000 520 1086 2715 4027 28000 32216 ...
... usual ; and annex to the product as many ciphers as there are on the right hand of both the factors . * 1. Multiply 543000 by 520 . EXAMPLES . 2. Multiply together the two numbers 4027 and 28000 . 543000 520 1086 2715 4027 28000 32216 ...
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... usual , you may know whether the quotient figure thus found is the right one or not ; and if it should prove to be too great , the next less figure will be the one required . ( 8 ) 157496 ) 53277693607 ( 338279 Quot . 472488 602889 ...
... usual , you may know whether the quotient figure thus found is the right one or not ; and if it should prove to be too great , the next less figure will be the one required . ( 8 ) 157496 ) 53277693607 ( 338279 Quot . 472488 602889 ...
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... usual . If there is a remainder after the division , place the figures thus cut off from the dividend , to the right hand of it , and the whole will be the true remainder ; otherwise , the figures cut off will be the remainder . * * The ...
... usual . If there is a remainder after the division , place the figures thus cut off from the dividend , to the right hand of it , and the whole will be the true remainder ; otherwise , the figures cut off will be the remainder . * * The ...
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acres amount of $1 annex annuity annum answer Arithmetic assumed numbers Avoirdupois Bought breadth bush bushels ciphers column common compound interest contains cost cube root currency decimal point defective divisor denotes diameter difference dividend division dollars Dominical Letter equal EXAMPLES federal money foregoing frustum gain gallons given number given quantity given sum greater least common multiple left hand length lower denominations measure method miles minuend mixed number months multiplicand multiply neat weight Note number of days number of terms Operation ounces payment pence piastres pounds present worth principal PROB PROBLEM question quotient figure rate per cent ratio Reduce remainder right hand figure Rule of Three second terms shillings sides simple interest solid content square root subtract subtrahend tare third term tion triangle vulgar fraction whole numbers yards of cloth
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Página 69 - Thirty days hath September, April, June, and November ; All the rest have thirty-one, Except the second month alone, Which has but twenty-eight, in fine, Till leap year gives it twenty-nine.
Página 70 - The circumference of every circle is supposed to be divided into 360 equal parts, called degrees ; each degree into 60 equal parts, called minutes ; and each minute into 60 equal parts, called seconds.
Página 234 - To reduce an improper fraction to its equivalent whole or mixed number. RULE. — Divide the numerator by the denominator, and the quotient will be the whole or mixed number sought.
Página 235 - Operations with Fractions A) To change a mixed number to an improper fraction, simply multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction and add the numerator.
Página 291 - IS the method of finding what quantity of e'ach of the ingredients, whose rates are given, will compose a mixture of a given rate; so that it is the reverse of alligation medial, and may be proved by it. CASE.
Página 356 - The power is applied to the circumference of the wheel, and the weight to the circumference of the axle.
Página 190 - But if any payments be made before one year's interest hath accrued, then compute the interest on the principal sum due on the obligation, for one year, add- it to the principal, and compute the interest on the sum paid, from the time it was paid...
Página 283 - Take a series of as many terms, decreasing by 1, from the given number, out of which the election is to be made, and find the product of all the terms.
Página 272 - When four quantities are in arithmetical proportion, the sum of the extremes is equal to the sum of the two mean terms.
Página 241 - To reduce any given quantity to the fraction of any greater denomination of the same kind. RULE. — Reduce the given quantity to the lowest term mentioned for a.