Cobb's Explanatory Arithmetick, Number Two: Containing the Compound Rules, and All that is Necessary of Every Other Rule in Arithmetick for Practical Purposes and the Transactions of Business ...De silver, Thomas & Company, 1832 - 216 páginas |
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... begin to add in Com- pound Addition ? A. At the right hand , or lowest denomina- tion , as in Simple Addition . Q. Why do you begin to add at the right hand denomination ? A. Because the different denominations in- crease in quantity ...
... begin to add in Com- pound Addition ? A. At the right hand , or lowest denomina- tion , as in Simple Addition . Q. Why do you begin to add at the right hand denomination ? A. Because the different denominations in- crease in quantity ...
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... begin anew with the 5 in the place of cents , and say , 5 and 5 are ten , and 5 make fifteen , 1 makes sixteen , and 2 make eighteen cents , that is , one dime and eight cents ; you must set down the 8 under the column of cents , and ...
... begin anew with the 5 in the place of cents , and say , 5 and 5 are ten , and 5 make fifteen , 1 makes sixteen , and 2 make eighteen cents , that is , one dime and eight cents ; you must set down the 8 under the column of cents , and ...
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... begin , as before , with the column at the right hand , and say , 5 is five , that ís , five mills ; you must set down the 5 in the place of mills . As there is nothing to be carried to the next column , you must begin anew with the 7 ...
... begin , as before , with the column at the right hand , and say , 5 is five , that ís , five mills ; you must set down the 5 in the place of mills . As there is nothing to be carried to the next column , you must begin anew with the 7 ...
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... begin with farthings , and as soon as we have four , ( not ten , ) we come to one , that is , one penny : then we count on to the next denomination , which is twelve pen- nies , and we call one , that is , one shilling : then , again ...
... begin with farthings , and as soon as we have four , ( not ten , ) we come to one , that is , one penny : then we count on to the next denomination , which is twelve pen- nies , and we call one , that is , one shilling : then , again ...
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... begin as before with the low- est denomination , at the right hand , the seconds . Beginning with the right hand column of seconds , you must say , 9 and 6 are fifteen , 6 make twenty- one , and 5 make twenty - six , that is , twenty ...
... begin as before with the low- est denomination , at the right hand , the seconds . Beginning with the right hand column of seconds , you must say , 9 and 6 are fifteen , 6 make twenty- one , and 5 make twenty - six , that is , twenty ...
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Arithmetick borrow bushels carry the quotient cents and five cipher column of cents column of days column of pounds Compound Addition Compound Interest Compound Substraction cost cube root currency decimal dimes divide the amount dividend divisor dollars drachms DRY MEASURE equal EXAMPLES For Theoretical EXPLANATIONS farthings federal money feet figures five mills four gain gallon given number given sum higher denomination hogshead hundred-weight hundredths improper fraction inches integer left hand lower line lowest denomination MEASURE merator merchant bought miles moidores multiply nett weight ounces payment pence pints present worth quantity quarts quires Reduce remainder right hand denomination Rule of Three shillings Simple Division Simple Substraction Slate sold square root substract the lower tare TARE AND TRET tenths Theoretical Exercise third term thousandths Three Direct tion tret TROY WEIGHT upper line Vulgar Fractions wheat whole amount whole numbers
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Página 13 - LIQUID MEASURE 4 gills (gi.) = 1 pint (pt.) 2 pints = 1 quart (qt.) 4 quarts = 1 gallon (gal.) 31| gallons = 1 barrel (bbl...
Página 212 - Separate the given number into periods of three figures each, by putting a point over the unit figure, and every third figure beyond the place of units. 2. Find the greatest cube in the left hand period, and put its root in the quotient. 3.
Página 117 - 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. This product becomes the numerator of the result and the denominator remains the same, eg, 2 (5x3) + 2 15 + 2 17 3" 3 3 " 3 To change an improper fraction to a mixed number, simply divide the numerator by the denominator.
Página 209 - Double the figures already found in the root for a new divisor, (or, bring down your last divisor for a new one, doubling the right hand figure of it,) and from these find the next figure in the root, as last directed, and continue the operation in the same manner, till you have brought down all the periods.
Página 209 - ... place the root of it at the right hand of the given number, (after the manner of a quotient in division) for the first figure of the root, and the square number under the period, and subtract it therefrom, and to the remainder bring down the next period for a dividend.
Página 174 - L«JS requiring more, is when the third term is less than the first, and requires the fourth term to be greater than the second. RULE.
Página 167 - Single Rule of Three Direct teaches, by having; three numbers given, to find a fourth, that shall have the same proportion to the third, as the second has to the first.
Página 158 - Cast the interest on the several payments, from the time they were paid, to the time of...
Página 174 - Inverse, teaches by having three numbers given to find a fourth, which shall have the same proportion to the second, as the first has to the third.