The Arithmetician's Guide: Being a New, Improved, and Compendious System of Practical Arithmetic. Designed Either for the Use of Schools, Or the Benefit of Private Persons; and Adapted to the Capacities of Beginners ...W. Ward; and sold, 1766 - 333 páginas |
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... examples , with their anfwers , the greatest part of which are new , and which the reader cannot fail of understanding , by means of the previous examples wrought at large . After the four firft rules in fimple and Compourd numbers , I ...
... examples , with their anfwers , the greatest part of which are new , and which the reader cannot fail of understanding , by means of the previous examples wrought at large . After the four firft rules in fimple and Compourd numbers , I ...
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... examples in his accompt book , or may omit the Rules , Notes , and Tables , and write down only the operation of each example , especiak ly where the rules are long and tedious . This book may alfo be of peculiar fervice to boys when ...
... examples in his accompt book , or may omit the Rules , Notes , and Tables , and write down only the operation of each example , especiak ly where the rules are long and tedious . This book may alfo be of peculiar fervice to boys when ...
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... Example 1. Let it be required to read the following numbers , Sexti - mil , quinti - mil . quadri - mil . tri - mil , bi - mil . Millions units . th . un . th . un . th . un , the un . the un . th . un . cxtcxu 673,874 . 231,043 756,131 ...
... Example 1. Let it be required to read the following numbers , Sexti - mil , quinti - mil . quadri - mil . tri - mil , bi - mil . Millions units . th . un . th . un . th . un , the un . the un . th . un . cxtcxu 673,874 . 231,043 756,131 ...
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... Sum . A 5 To prove addition , begin at the top , add all the figures downwards , by the fame rule as you added them upwards ; if the fum is the fame the work is right . Example Example 1. Let the numbers , 8967 , 890 , ( 6 )
... Sum . A 5 To prove addition , begin at the top , add all the figures downwards , by the fame rule as you added them upwards ; if the fum is the fame the work is right . Example Example 1. Let the numbers , 8967 , 890 , ( 6 )
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... Example 1. Let the numbers , 8967 , 890 , 103 , and 76 , be added together . When placed down according as the rule directs , they will ftand thus ; 8967 890 10 3 76 Sum 1 0 0 36 Beginning at 6 , fay 6 and 3 is 9 and 7 is 16 , fet down ...
... Example 1. Let the numbers , 8967 , 890 , 103 , and 76 , be added together . When placed down according as the rule directs , they will ftand thus ; 8967 890 10 3 76 Sum 1 0 0 36 Beginning at 6 , fay 6 and 3 is 9 and 7 is 16 , fet down ...
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ageo alfo Anfw annuity annum Anſw anſwer Antw bafe becauſe breadth cafe cent circumference coft common difference compound intereft cube root cyphers decimal Denominator diameter dimenfions diſcount Divide dividend divifion Divifor ducats dwts equal Exam EXAMPLE expreffed extreams Facit faid fame fecond feet feries feven feveral fhare fhillings fide figure fimple intereft fingle firft firſt folidity fome fought fquare root fruftum fterling ftock fubtract fuch fuperficies fuppofed gallons given greateſt Grofs half hhds improper Fraction inches integer laft leaft lefs length meaſure mixt number months muft Multiply muſt Note number of terms Operation payments pence pound prefent worth quantity queſtion quote quotient ratio Reduce remainder Rule of Three Tare thefe Theorem theſe thofe thouſand TROY WEIGHT Vulgar Fractions weight whofe whole numbers whoſe yards
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Página 64 - Up starts a hare before my two greyhounds. The dogs, being light of foot, did fairly run, Unto her fifteen rods, just twenty-one. The distance that she started up' before Was fourscore sixteen rods just, and no more.
Página 124 - RULE. — Multiply all the numerators together for a new numerator, and all the denominators for a new denominator.
Página 119 - To reduce a mixed number to an improper fraction. RULE. — Multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction...
Página 285 - A man was hired 50 days on these conditions. — that, for every day he worked, he should receive $ '75, and, for every day he was idle, he should forfeit $ '25 ; at the expiration of the time, he received $ 27'50 ; how many days did he work...
Página 118 - To reduce a whole number to an equivalent fraction, having a given denominator. RULE. Multiply the whole number by the given denominator, and place the product over the said denominator, and it will form the fraction required.
Página 174 - Opposite to each dividend, on the left hand, place such a number for a divisor as will bring it to the next superior name, and draw a line between them.
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Página 301 - To find the solidity of a parallelopipedon, that is, a solid contained by six quadrilateral planes, every opposite two of which, are equal and parallel. RULE— Multiply the length by the breadth, and that product again by the thickness or height, and it will give the solidity. EXAMPLES. 1. What is the solidity of a parallelopipedon, whose length is 12 feet, breadth 4 feet, and height 6 feet ? 12X4X6=Ans. 288 solid feet. 2. How many solid feet in a load of wood 8 feet long...
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Página 251 - Divide the greatest term by the least ; find what power of the ratio is equal to the quotient, then, add one to the index of that power, and the sum will be the number of terms.