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... cost ? 21. William spent nine cents for pears and eight for plums ; how many cents did he spend ? 22. In one window there are nine panes of glass , in another , six ; how many are there in both ? 23. How many are eight and five and ...
... cost ? 21. William spent nine cents for pears and eight for plums ; how many cents did he spend ? 22. In one window there are nine panes of glass , in another , six ; how many are there in both ? 23. How many are eight and five and ...
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... cost ? 62. A man paid $ 5409 for a house , $ 1209 for fur- niture , and $ 807 for improvements : what did he pay for all ? REMARK . The sign $ denotes dollars , and when used is placed before the figures . 63. I owe one man $ 542 ...
... cost ? 62. A man paid $ 5409 for a house , $ 1209 for fur- niture , and $ 807 for improvements : what did he pay for all ? REMARK . The sign $ denotes dollars , and when used is placed before the figures . 63. I owe one man $ 542 ...
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... cost ? 10. A woman carried 18 dozen eggs to market , she broke 9 dozen and sold the rest : how many did she sell ? 11. William bought 16 marbles , he gave his brother 7 , and kept the rest : how many did he keep ? 12. Mary had 15 ...
... cost ? 10. A woman carried 18 dozen eggs to market , she broke 9 dozen and sold the rest : how many did she sell ? 11. William bought 16 marbles , he gave his brother 7 , and kept the rest : how many did he keep ? 12. Mary had 15 ...
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... cost ? 16. There were 14 books on one shelf of a book- case and 8 on another : how many more books on one shelf than on the other ? 17. Take 8 cherries from 15 cherries : how many remain ? 18. Mary is 16 years old and Jane 7 : how much ...
... cost ? 16. There were 14 books on one shelf of a book- case and 8 on another : how many more books on one shelf than on the other ? 17. Take 8 cherries from 15 cherries : how many remain ? 18. Mary is 16 years old and Jane 7 : how much ...
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... cost $ 3705 ; the owner sold it losing $ 596 : what did he receive for it ? 72. A lot was worth $ 685 in 1850 , and $ 7261 in 1860 : how much had it increased in value in 10 years ? 73. A man had $ 5017 , and spent $ 3408 : how many ...
... cost $ 3705 ; the owner sold it losing $ 596 : what did he receive for it ? 72. A lot was worth $ 685 in 1850 , and $ 7261 in 1860 : how much had it increased in value in 10 years ? 73. A man had $ 5017 , and spent $ 3408 : how many ...
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Page 159 - Divide as in whole numbers, and from the right hand in the quotient point off as many figures for decimals, as the decimal places in the dividend exceed those in the divisor.
Page 128 - Mnltiple of two or more numbers is the least number that can be divided by each of them without a remainder ; thus 30 is the least common multiple of 10 and 15.
Page 118 - The dividend is the number to be divided. The divisor is the number by which we divide.
Page 106 - COUNTING. 12 units or things make 1 dozen. 12 dozen " 1 gross. 12 gross " 1 great gross. 20 units
Page 104 - Thirty days hath September, April. June, and November; All the rest have thirty.one, Save February, which alone Hath twenty.eight; and one day more We add to it one year in four.
Page 154 - 6 27 685 The denominator to a decimal fraction, although not ex-f pressed, is always understood, and is 1 with as many ciphers annexed as there are places in the numerator.
Page 157 - RULE. Multiply as in whole numbers, and from the right hand of the product point off as many figures for decimals as there are decimal places in both factors.
Page 95 - Measure 144 square inches (sq. in.) = 1 square foot (sq. ft.) 9 square feet = 1 square yard (sq. yd.) 30j square yards = 1 square rod (sq.
Page 40 - Multiplication is the process of taking one number as many times as there are units in another.
Page 55 - When there is a remainder after dividing the last figure of the dividend, write it with the divisor underneath, with a line between them, at the right of the quotient.