Carleton's Compendium of Practical Arithmetic: Applied to the Federal and Other CurrenciesThomas Wells, 1810 - 251 Seiten |
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... allowing the year to be 365 days ? Ans . 179 days . 9th . Said Jack to Tom , my purse and money togeth- er are worth twenty dollars , and the purse is worth 50 cents ; how much inoney was in it ? Ans . $ 19,50 . SIMPLE MULTIPLICATION ...
... allowing the year to be 365 days ? Ans . 179 days . 9th . Said Jack to Tom , my purse and money togeth- er are worth twenty dollars , and the purse is worth 50 cents ; how much inoney was in it ? Ans . $ 19,50 . SIMPLE MULTIPLICATION ...
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... allowing the year to consist of 365 days , 5 hours , 48 minutes , 48 seconds ? Ans . 57054925824 . MULTIPLICATION OF FEDERAL MONEY Teaches how , from the price of 1 yard , & c . given in Federal Money , to find the price or value of any ...
... allowing the year to consist of 365 days , 5 hours , 48 minutes , 48 seconds ? Ans . 57054925824 . MULTIPLICATION OF FEDERAL MONEY Teaches how , from the price of 1 yard , & c . given in Federal Money , to find the price or value of any ...
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... allowing 11 hours to a day , how long did they work ? Ans . 21 days , and 6 hours . 9. The whole circumference of the heavenly space , ( called the zodiac ) is divided by astronomers into twelve equal parts , called signs ; how many ...
... allowing 11 hours to a day , how long did they work ? Ans . 21 days , and 6 hours . 9. The whole circumference of the heavenly space , ( called the zodiac ) is divided by astronomers into twelve equal parts , called signs ; how many ...
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... ( allowing the year to be 365 days ) to lay up or save 1000 dols . at the year's end ? Ans . 4 dols . 30. A man spent 4 dols . per day , and laid up $ 1000 at the year's end , what was his yearly income ? Ans . 2460 dols . 31. A man out ...
... ( allowing the year to be 365 days ) to lay up or save 1000 dols . at the year's end ? Ans . 4 dols . 30. A man spent 4 dols . per day , and laid up $ 1000 at the year's end , what was his yearly income ? Ans . 2460 dols . 31. A man out ...
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... allowing each man 14 ounces a day , but on examining find 105 barrels containing 200lb . each wholly spoiled ; how much a day may each man eat , that the remainder may supply them the 12 weeks ? Ans . 12 ounces . 91. 2000 soldiers were ...
... allowing each man 14 ounces a day , but on examining find 105 barrels containing 200lb . each wholly spoiled ; how much a day may each man eat , that the remainder may supply them the 12 weeks ? Ans . 12 ounces . 91. 2000 soldiers were ...
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2qrs 3qrs 75 cents amount annex annum barrels bought brokerage bushels bushels of wheat cents and mills cents per lb chaldron change the currency ciphers Compound contained cost dolls cube root cubic currency of South decimals denominator discount divide the product dividend divisor dollars dols Dry Measure DUODECIMALS equal EXAMPLES farthings federal money feet long gallons given number given price given quantity given sum hogsheads of sugar hogsheads of tobacco improper fraction inches interest Measure mixed number months multiplicand NOTE number of hundreds ounces paid pence perches pounds present worth principal proceed proper quantity prove quotient rate per cent Reduce remainder resolvend right hand figures RULE shillings sold South Carolina square root statute miles sterling subtract subtrahend thousand trade in company Troy Weight Vulgar Fractions whole numbers whole tare whole value wine yards of cloth
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Seite 210 - 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.
Seite 3 - Swett of the said district has deposited in this office the title of a book, the right whereof he claims as author, in the words following, to wit : Historical and topographical Sketch of Bunker Hill Battle, with a Plan. By S. Swett. In conformity to the Act of the Congress of the United States...
Seite 233 - Find the first figure in the root, by the table of powers, which subtract from the given number. 3. Bring down the first figure in the next point to the remainder, and call it the dividend. 4. Involve the root into the next inferior power to that which is given ; multiply it by the given power, and call it the divisor. 5. Find...
Seite 209 - Multiply each numerator into all the denominators but its own for a new numerator. 2. Multiply all the denominators for a new denominator.
Seite 212 - To г-educe the fraction of one denomination, to the fraction of another, but greater, retaining the same value. RULE 1.
Seite 216 - To reduce any given quantity to the fraction of any greater denomination of the same kind. RULE. Reduce the given quantity to...
Seite 212 - Reduce the giveji fraction to such a compound one, as will express the value of the given fraction^ by comparing it with all the denominations: between it and that denomination you would reduce it to ; lastly, reduce this compound fraction to -a single one, by Case V.
Seite 21 - Multiply the whole number by the numerator of the fraction, and divide the product by the denominator ; or divide the whole number by the denominator of the fraction, and multiply the quotient by the numerator.
Seite 213 - To reduce fractions from one denomination to another* of the same value, having the numerator of the required fraction given ; . RULE. As the numerator of the given fraction Is to the denominator; So is the numerator of the intended fraction To its denominator. i * Note. As the t...
Seite 44 - ... as before. 3. Proceed in the same manner through all the denominations to the highest ; and the quotient last found, together with the several remainders...