A Practical Treatise on Arithmetic ...: Combining the Useful Properties of Former Works with the Modern Improvements ... To which is Added Two Methods of Bookkeeping ...Otis, Broaders, and Company, 1841 - 340 páginas |
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... cents , and my brother has 8 cents ; how many have we both ? What number of cents have we both , if I have 8 cents , and my brother 5 cents ? 6. There are 7 sheep in one part of a pasture , and 7 in another part ; how many would there ...
... cents , and my brother has 8 cents ; how many have we both ? What number of cents have we both , if I have 8 cents , and my brother 5 cents ? 6. There are 7 sheep in one part of a pasture , and 7 in another part ; how many would there ...
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... cents ; how many cents did he pay for both ? 2. If you have 4 walnuts in your pocket , and 5 in your hat , how many have you in both places ? 3. Henry's father gave him 6 cents , and his sister gave him 6 more ? how many had he then ? 4 ...
... cents ; how many cents did he pay for both ? 2. If you have 4 walnuts in your pocket , and 5 in your hat , how many have you in both places ? 3. Henry's father gave him 6 cents , and his sister gave him 6 more ? how many had he then ? 4 ...
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... cents for some paper , fifty- eight cents for a penknife , twelve cents for some quills , and seventy - five cents for a pair of gloves ; how much did he pay for the whole ? Ans . 170 cents . As 100 cents make a dollar , how many dollars ...
... cents for some paper , fifty- eight cents for a penknife , twelve cents for some quills , and seventy - five cents for a pair of gloves ; how much did he pay for the whole ? Ans . 170 cents . As 100 cents make a dollar , how many dollars ...
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... cents , but soon after spent 4 of them for some apples ; how many did I keep ? 6. A boy bought a pear for 3 cents , and handed the sel- ler a 10 cent piece ; how many cents must he receive back ? 7. A fisherman returning home with 12 ...
... cents , but soon after spent 4 of them for some apples ; how many did I keep ? 6. A boy bought a pear for 3 cents , and handed the sel- ler a 10 cent piece ; how many cents must he receive back ? 7. A fisherman returning home with 12 ...
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... cents and my brother 4 , but I soon after lost 3 of them ; how many did I then have ? 7. A boy having 10 cents , spent 2 cents for some apples , and 6 cents for a little book ; how many cents did he keep ? 8. Julia has 16 plums ; how ...
... cents and my brother 4 , but I soon after lost 3 of them ; how many did I then have ? 7. A boy having 10 cents , spent 2 cents for some apples , and 6 cents for a little book ; how many cents did he keep ? 8. Julia has 16 plums ; how ...
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acres amount annuity apiece apples barrels bill of exchange bought breadth bushels butter called carats cash cask common fraction compound interest compound numbers contain cost cube root cubic feet cubic ft currency day book decimal fraction denominator diameter divide dividend divisor dollars equal Explain how example Explanation farmer figure fulcrum gallons gals give gold greatest common divisor heaps hhds hogshead hundred hundredths improper fraction inches insured last term leaves leger LESSON lever merchant miles molasses months multiply number of terms obtain OPERATION ounces paid payment pecks performed piece present worth prism progression by quotient proportion pwts quantity quarts receive remainder rods rule sell share shillings silver Slate sold Spanish dollars specific gravity square root subtract surface tens thousand Troy Weight units weight whole numbers write yard
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Página 66 - 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.
Página 329 - Thirty days after sight of this first of exchange (second and third of the same tenor and date unpaid...
Página 157 - Compute the interest to the time of the first payment ; if that be one year or more from the time the interest commenced, add it to the principal, and deduct the payment from the sum total. If there be after payments made, compute the interest on the balance due to the next payment, and then deduct the payment as above; and in like manner from one payment to another, till all the payments are absorbed; provided the time between one payment and another be one year or more.
Página 223 - If the vessel be double-decked, take the length thereof from the fore part of the main stem to the after part of the stern-post above the upper deck; the breadth thereof at the broadest part above the main wales...
Página 262 - There are five things in arithmetical progression, any three of which being given, the other two may be found : — 1st. The first term. ' 2d. The last term. 3d. The number of terms. 4th. The common difference. 5th. The sum of al!
Página 166 - Multiply each debt by its term of credit, and divide the sum of the products by the sum of the debts. The quotient will be the average term of credit.
Página 224 - Thus 4x4=16: the number 16 is the 2nd power or square of 4. If a number be multiplied by itself, and the product arising, be again multiplied by the number, the second product is called the 3rd power, or cube of the number.
Página 209 - The area of a triangle is equal to half the product of its base by its altitude.
Página 158 - ... 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, up to the end of the year : add it to the sum paid, and deduct that sum from the principal and interest added as above...