The Scholar's Arithmetic: Or, Federal Accountant ... The Whole in a Form and Method Altogether New, for the Ease of the Master and the Greater Progress of the ScholarJohn Prentiss, 1824 - Всего страниц: 224 |
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... called significant figures , or digits , each of which standing by itself or alone , invariably expresses a ... called unit's place ; the second place , or that of the figure standing next to the right hand figure , in this the place of ...
... called significant figures , or digits , each of which standing by itself or alone , invariably expresses a ... called unit's place ; the second place , or that of the figure standing next to the right hand figure , in this the place of ...
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... mill . is Hundred thous . of mill . Thousand millions Hundred millions - Ten millions Thousands o Hundreds Ten thousands o Hundred thousands MILLIONS . Tens Units - B The first six figures from the right hand are called INTRODUCTION .
... mill . is Hundred thous . of mill . Thousand millions Hundred millions - Ten millions Thousands o Hundreds Ten thousands o Hundred thousands MILLIONS . Tens Units - B The first six figures from the right hand are called INTRODUCTION .
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... called the unit period , the next six the million period , after which the trillion , quadrillion , quintillion periods , & c . follow in their order . Thus by the use of ten figures may be reckoned every thing which can be numbered ...
... called the unit period , the next six the million period , after which the trillion , quadrillion , quintillion periods , & c . follow in their order . Thus by the use of ten figures may be reckoned every thing which can be numbered ...
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... called , Principal or Fundamental Rules , be- cause all other rules and operations in arithmetic are nothing more than various uses and repetitions of these four rules . The object of every arithmetical operation , is , by certain given ...
... called , Principal or Fundamental Rules , be- cause all other rules and operations in arithmetic are nothing more than various uses and repetitions of these four rules . The object of every arithmetical operation , is , by certain given ...
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... called ? 5. How is the sum or amount of each column to be set down ? 6. What do you observe in regard to setting down the sum of the last column ? 7. Why do you carry for ten rather than any other number ? 8. How is addition proved ...
... called ? 5. How is the sum or amount of each column to be set down ? 6. What do you observe in regard to setting down the sum of the last column ? 7. Why do you carry for ten rather than any other number ? 8. How is addition proved ...
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3grs acres added addition annexed answer bushels cents and mills cloth cost column compound interest contained cube root currency cyphers Decimal Fractions demand diameter divide dividend divisor Dolls DRY MEASURE equal EXAMPLES Federal Money feet gain gallons given number given quantity given sum guineas hundred improper fraction inches integer interest last quotient figure left hand length lowest terms measure miles mills per yard minuend mixed number moidores months multiplicand multiply N. E. cur New-England New-York OPERATION ounces payment pence and farthings Penn penny pounds proceed PROOF proportion question reckoned Reduce remainder right hand figure Rule of Three scholar separatrix shew side signifies Single Rule sought square root subtract subtrahend superficial contents SUPPLEMENT Suppose third term triple quotient triple square TROY WEIGHT units Vulgar Fractions weight whole numbers yards cost yards of cloth
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