Pike's System of Arithmetic Abridged: To which are Added Appropriate Questions, for the Examination of Scholars; and a Short System of Book-keepingJ.B. Moore, 1826 - Всего страниц: 200 |
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... PROOF . Begin at the top of each column , and add the figures down- wards , in the same manner as they were added upwards , and , if it be right , this aggregate will be equal to the first amount . Or , cut off the upper line of figures ...
... PROOF . Begin at the top of each column , and add the figures down- wards , in the same manner as they were added upwards , and , if it be right , this aggregate will be equal to the first amount . Or , cut off the upper line of figures ...
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... proof is sufficiently explained . upper line cut off , Proof , 2 . 3 8 9 2 6 1 78979 4 8 49 79 8 48 769 7 999996 9 4 8 219 3 . 2 1 3 6 7 84 8 2 9 7 6 98 8 2 976 94 4 8 7 6 6 9 5 1 2 3 4 6 97 70920 3 2 4 . 37696 9 4 1 49760823 4 5 6 9 7 ...
... proof is sufficiently explained . upper line cut off , Proof , 2 . 3 8 9 2 6 1 78979 4 8 49 79 8 48 769 7 999996 9 4 8 219 3 . 2 1 3 6 7 84 8 2 9 7 6 98 8 2 976 94 4 8 7 6 6 9 5 1 2 3 4 6 97 70920 3 2 4 . 37696 9 4 1 49760823 4 5 6 9 7 ...
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... PROOF . Add the remainder and the less number together ; if the work be right , the amount will be equal to the greater number : Or , subtract the remainder from the greater sum , and the difference will be equal to the less . From 3724 ...
... PROOF . Add the remainder and the less number together ; if the work be right , the amount will be equal to the greater number : Or , subtract the remainder from the greater sum , and the difference will be equal to the less . From 3724 ...
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... PROOF . - Multiply the multiplier by the multiplicand . * It is indispensably necessary that the Multiplication Table be comm tted perfectly to memory , before the scholar proceeds to the exam- ples under the rules . * The better way of ...
... PROOF . - Multiply the multiplier by the multiplicand . * It is indispensably necessary that the Multiplication Table be comm tted perfectly to memory , before the scholar proceeds to the exam- ples under the rules . * The better way of ...
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... Proof by Multiplication . * 543 7654 22962 = 3 times the multiplicand . 2172 30616 40 times do . 2715 38270 = 500 times do . 3258 3801 4.156.122 543 times do . 4.156.122 Products When the multiplier is a number consisting of several ...
... Proof by Multiplication . * 543 7654 22962 = 3 times the multiplicand . 2172 30616 40 times do . 2715 38270 = 500 times do . 3258 3801 4.156.122 543 times do . 4.156.122 Products When the multiplier is a number consisting of several ...
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aliquot amount annexed answer Avoirdupois bushels called carats cask ciphers column common denominator common measure compound interest contained cord wood cost cube root denom diameter divide the product dividend division divisor dollars draft or scalage Dudley Leavitt equal EXAMPLES farthings Federal Money find the value gain or loss gallons given number given sum greater half hundred improper fraction inches last quotient least common multiple left hand period Leger less lowest terms method millions mills mixed number months multiplicand multiply NOTE number of yards ounces payment pence pennyweight principal proceed Proof proportion question quotient figure rate per cent reduce remainder right hand figure rule for finding Rule of Three RULE.-Multiply shillings side simple numbers square root subtract subtrahend Table tare third term thousand VULGAR FRACTIONS weight whole number write yards of cloth
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