Practical Mercantile Arithmetic: In which the Theory and Practice of Arithmetic are Familiarly Explained and Illustrated, by a Great Variety of Mercantile, Mechanical and Mathematical ProblemsB. Cranston, 1837 - 272 páginas |
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... sides and ends ; then if the ceil- ing over head is to be reckoned , cast that separately , and add its measurement to that of the walls , and the sum will be the answer . 7. How many feet of plastering in a hall 44 feet long , 24 feet ...
... sides and ends ; then if the ceil- ing over head is to be reckoned , cast that separately , and add its measurement to that of the walls , and the sum will be the answer . 7. How many feet of plastering in a hall 44 feet long , 24 feet ...
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... sides of a building , 32 feet , 6 inches long , 22 feet , 9 inches wide , and 16 feet , 10 inches high , making no allowance for doors or windows ; and how many feet will lay the floor ? Ans . It will require 1860 feet , 1 inch , to ...
... sides of a building , 32 feet , 6 inches long , 22 feet , 9 inches wide , and 16 feet , 10 inches high , making no allowance for doors or windows ; and how many feet will lay the floor ? Ans . It will require 1860 feet , 1 inch , to ...
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... sides 24 ft . high . In the lower story were 12 windows , measuring 6 ft . 6 in . in height , and 4 ft . 8 in . in width ; also , 2 doors , one 8 ft . by 4 ft . 6 in . , the other , 7 ft . by 3 ft . 9 in.- In the second story , were 16 ...
... sides 24 ft . high . In the lower story were 12 windows , measuring 6 ft . 6 in . in height , and 4 ft . 8 in . in width ; also , 2 doors , one 8 ft . by 4 ft . 6 in . , the other , 7 ft . by 3 ft . 9 in.- In the second story , were 16 ...
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... side of a square that shall contain the same number of square inches ? Ans . 64 inches . 5. A gentleman has 1225 fruit trees , which he wishes to set in an orchard , forming an exact square ; how many trees must he set on each side ...
... side of a square that shall contain the same number of square inches ? Ans . 64 inches . 5. A gentleman has 1225 fruit trees , which he wishes to set in an orchard , forming an exact square ; how many trees must he set on each side ...
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... sides . 17 Ans . 144 . 16. If 13122 men be formed so that the number in rank shall be double the number in file , how many will there be in rank , and how many in file ? Ans . 162 in rank . 81 in file . 1 ****** 17. I have 384 fruit ...
... sides . 17 Ans . 144 . 16. If 13122 men be formed so that the number in rank shall be double the number in file , how many will there be in rank , and how many in file ? Ans . 162 in rank . 81 in file . 1 ****** 17. I have 384 fruit ...
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100 dollars 12 cents 37 cents 50 cents 75 cents 9 dollars acres annex answer barrels of flour bbls broadcloth bushels butter cargo casks cents a pound cents a yard ciphers compound containing cord cost cube root cubic decimal denominator diameter dimes discount divided dividend divisor dollars a barrel ells equal fourth gain gallons gals given number given sum hhds improper fraction inches integer interest kegs least common multiple leaves left hand measure merchant bought miles mills mixed number moidores months multiplicand Multiply nails Operation ounces paid payment pecks pint pipe pounds sterling proportion purchase quantity quarters quotient Reduce remainder right hand rods roods Rule of Three sell separatrix share ship sterling subtract sugar Take third vulgar fraction weighing whole number wine yards of cloth
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Página 67 - Time. 60 seconds (S.) make 1 minute, marked M. 60 minutes, 1 hour, h. 24 hours, 1 day, d. 7 days, . 1 week, w. 4 weeks, 1 month, mo. 13 months, 1 day and 6 hours, 1 Julian year, yr.
Página 65 - Measure. 3 barley corns (bc) make 1 inch, marked in. 12 inches, 1 foot, ft. . 3 feet, 1 yard, yd. 5J yards, 1 rod, pole, or perch, rd.
Página 217 - Divide the difference of the extremes by the number of terms, less 1, and the quotient will be the common difference.
Página 65 - TABLE. 4 gills (gi.) - make - - 1 pint, marked pt. 2 pints ------- 1 quart, - - - qt. 4 quarts ------ 1 gallon, - - - gal.
Página 178 - Multiply all the numerators together for a new numerator, and all the denominators together for a new denominator.
Página 66 - TABLE. 60 seconds" make 1 minute, marked '. 60 minutes • 1 degree, °. 30 degrees - 1 sign, s. 12 signs or 360° 1 circle, c.
Página 208 - ... it therefrom, and to the remainder bring down the next period for a dividend. 3. Place the double of the root already found, on the left hand of the dividend for a divisor. 4. Seek how often the divisor is contained...
Página 208 - Multiply the square of the quotient by 300, calling it the triple square, and the quotient by 30, calling it the triple quotient, and the sum of these call the divisor. &. Seek how often the divisor may be had in the dividend, and place the result in the quotient.
Página 111 - Multiply the second and third terms together, and divide their product by the first term , the quotient will be the answer...
Página 216 - Any three of the five following things being given, the other two may be easily found. 1. The first term. 2. The last term. 3. The number of terms. 4. The common difference.