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... share was 534 dollars ; what was the value of the prize ? 534 dolls . 207 men 3738 1068 Ans . 110588 dolls . 8. If a man earn 8 dolls . a week , how much will he earn in a year , or 52 weeks ? Ans . 156 dolls . 9. If a man thrash 9 bush ...
... share was 534 dollars ; what was the value of the prize ? 534 dolls . 207 men 3738 1068 Ans . 110588 dolls . 8. If a man earn 8 dolls . a week , how much will he earn in a year , or 52 weeks ? Ans . 156 dolls . 9. If a man thrash 9 bush ...
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... share of the apples , which would in this case be 4. Or as it would take 6 ap- ples to give each boy one , each boy's share will evidently contain as many apples as there are sixes in 24 Now this may be ascertained by sub- tracting 6 ...
... share of the apples , which would in this case be 4. Or as it would take 6 ap- ples to give each boy one , each boy's share will evidently contain as many apples as there are sixes in 24 Now this may be ascertained by sub- tracting 6 ...
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... share then will be 209 dollars and 5 sixteenths of a dollar . ( 21 ) The division of any number by another may be denoted by writing the divi- dend over the divisor , with a line between , and an expression of that kind is called a ...
... share then will be 209 dollars and 5 sixteenths of a dollar . ( 21 ) The division of any number by another may be denoted by writing the divi- dend over the divisor , with a line between , and an expression of that kind is called a ...
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... share ? Ans . 1125 dolls . 9. A field of 34 acres pro- duced 1020 bushels of corn , how much was that per acre ? Ans . 30 bush . 10. A privateer of 175 men took a prize worth 20650 dol- lars , of which the owner of the privateer had one ...
... share ? Ans . 1125 dolls . 9. A field of 34 acres pro- duced 1020 bushels of corn , how much was that per acre ? Ans . 30 bush . 10. A privateer of 175 men took a prize worth 20650 dol- lars , of which the owner of the privateer had one ...
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... shares , we should di- vide by 7 , and find the shares to be $ 33 each , with a remainder of 6 dollars ; but as there are to be 6 times 7 shares , each share will be only one sixth In of the above , or a little more than 5 dollars . the ...
... shares , we should di- vide by 7 , and find the shares to be $ 33 each , with a remainder of 6 dollars ; but as there are to be 6 times 7 shares , each share will be only one sixth In of the above , or a little more than 5 dollars . the ...
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3qrs acc't acres Addition amount ANALYSIS answer Arithmetic bush bushels called cash in full ciphers circumference column common denominator common difference common multiple compound interest contains cost cube root cubic decimal denoted diameter divide dividend division dollars dolls DRY MEASURE equal evidently expressed factors Federal Money feet long foot gain gallon given number greatest common divisor Hence hundred hundredths inches last term least common multiple left hand leger lemons length measure merator method miles minuend mixed number months multiplicand multiply number of terms payment pence pound present worth principal proportion quantity quarts QUESTIONS FOR PRACTICE quotient ratio Reduce remainder right hand rods RULE.-Divide RULE.-Multiply shillings side Simon Pond simple square root subtract subtrahend supposed tens tenths tion Troy weight units velocity vulgar fraction weight whole number write
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Page 2 - Los números cardinales 0: zero 1: one 2: two 3: three 4: four 5: five 6: six 7: seven 8: eight 9: nine 10: ten 11: eleven 12: twelve 13: thirteen 14: fourteen 15: fifteen 16: sixteen 17: seventeen 18: eighteen 19: nineteen 20: twenty...
Page 82 - Multiply each payment by its term of credit, and divide the sum of the products by the sum of the payments ; the quotient will be the average term of credit.
Page 62 - RULE. Divide the given amount by the amount of $1 for the given time and rate, and the quotient will be the principal required.
Page 73 - In any proportion, the product of the means is equal to the product of the extremes.
Page 18 - The number to be divided is called the dividend. The number by which we divide is called the divisor. The number which shows how many times the divisor is contained in the dividend is called the quotient.
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Page 118 - RULE. 1. Multiply the number of terms, less 1, by the common difference, and to the product add the first term, the sum is the last term.
Page 42 - The circumference of every circle is supposed to be divided into 360 equal parts, called degrees; and each degree into 60 minutes, each minute into 60 seconds, and so on.
Page 115 - Multiply the divisor, thus augmented, by the last figure of the root, and subtract the product from the dividend, and to the remainder bring down the next period for a new dividend.