The Common School Arithmetic ...: To which is Added a Dictionary of Arithmetical Terms Not Found in Any Other TreatiseH. Benton, 1837 - 238 páginas |
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... Quotient . 4. The number that is made after subtracting the sum pro- duced from multiplying the divisor and quotient figure together , with a figure of the dividend annexed thereto , is called The Dividual.t 5. At the close of the ...
... Quotient . 4. The number that is made after subtracting the sum pro- duced from multiplying the divisor and quotient figure together , with a figure of the dividend annexed thereto , is called The Dividual.t 5. At the close of the ...
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... Quotient , the number that shows how many times the divisor is contained in the dividend . Dividuals , numbers in division , being a part of the dividend , together with the subtracted products . Remainder , the number that is left at ...
... Quotient , the number that shows how many times the divisor is contained in the dividend . Dividuals , numbers in division , being a part of the dividend , together with the subtracted products . Remainder , the number that is left at ...
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... quotient , multiply the divisor by the figure , subtract the product from the dividend : then bring down the next figure and annex it to the remainder for a dividual , so continue to do , till all the figures in the divi- dend shall ...
... quotient , multiply the divisor by the figure , subtract the product from the dividend : then bring down the next figure and annex it to the remainder for a dividual , so continue to do , till all the figures in the divi- dend shall ...
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... quotient ; multiply each figure of the divisor by the figure placed in the quotient ; subtract the product arising from the multiplying of the divisor by the quotient figure from the divi- dual ; then bring down but one figure out of ...
... quotient ; multiply each figure of the divisor by the figure placed in the quotient ; subtract the product arising from the multiplying of the divisor by the quotient figure from the divi- dual ; then bring down but one figure out of ...
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... quotient figure , which will just produce the dividend . How is that figure found ? By multiplication . 2. How do you divide a large number by one figure ? Take one figure at a time , out of the dividend , for a dividua ! How many ...
... quotient figure , which will just produce the dividend . How is that figure found ? By multiplication . 2. How do you divide a large number by one figure ? Take one figure at a time , out of the dividend , for a dividua ! How many ...
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acres added Addition annex answer arithmetic barrels bought bushels called column Compound contained cords cube root decimal decimal fractions denominator divide the product dividend division divisor dollars dols DRY MEASURE Duodecimals eight equal Examples for Practice express Federal Money feet find the amount four gain gallons gals Give an example given number hhds hundred hundred twenty-seven improper fraction inches integer interest leaves left hand MEASURE merchant mills minuend mixed number months Mult multiplicand multiply OPERATION paid payment piece pounds principal proportion pupils in classes quantity quotient figure rate per cent Reduce remainder right hand rule RULE:-Multiply separatrix Slate sold square root subtract subtrahend Table tens thousand thousandths tion TROY WEIGHT tuns units Vulgar Fractions whole numbers yards of cloth
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Página 194 - If the payment be less than the interest, the surplus of interest must not be taken to augment the principal; but interest continues on the former principal until the period when the payments, taken together, exceed the interest due, and then the surplus is to be applied towards discharging the principal; and interest is to be Computed on the balance, as aforesaid.
Página 199 - 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.
Página 191 - But if any payment 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, 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...
Página 132 - Reduce compound fractions to simple ones, and mixt numbers to improper fractions ; then multiply the numerators together for a new numerator, and the denominators for. a new denominator.
Página 194 - The rule for casting interest, when partial payments have been made, is to apply the payment, in the first place, to the discharge of the interest then due. " If the payment exceeds the interest, the surplus goes towards discharging the principal, and the subsequent interest is to be computed on the balance of principal remaining due.
Página 119 - To reduce a mixed number to an improper fraction, — RULE : Multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction, to the product add the numerator, and write the result over the denominator.
Página 233 - TROY WEIGHT. 24 grains (gr.) = 1 pennyweight (pwt.). 20 pennyweights = 1 ounce (oz.). 12 ounces = 1 pound (lb.). 351. Apothecaries' weight is used in mixing medicines and in selling them at retail. APOTHECARIES
Página 235 - LIQUID MEASURE 4 gills (gi.) = 1 pint (pt.) 2 pints = 1 quart (qt...
Página 201 - RULE. 1. Separate the given number into periods of three figures each, beginning at the units place.
Página 191 - 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.