Bradbury's Eaton's Practical Arithmetic ...Thompson, Brown, and Company, 1882 - 374 pages |
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... give examples that are practical , and that conform to the usual experiences of daily life . In the Appen- dix are given seven hundred additional examples for written work , to be drawn from at the discretion of the teacher , for use in ...
... give examples that are practical , and that conform to the usual experiences of daily life . In the Appen- dix are given seven hundred additional examples for written work , to be drawn from at the discretion of the teacher , for use in ...
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... Give the rule for reading figures at the left of the decimal point . Rule for reading figures at the right of the decimal point . Explain the ambiguity referred to in the note , and tell how it may be avoided . 26. Give the rule for ...
... Give the rule for reading figures at the left of the decimal point . Rule for reading figures at the right of the decimal point . Explain the ambiguity referred to in the note , and tell how it may be avoided . 26. Give the rule for ...
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... gives me 4 pears , how many pears do I have ? 2. John gives to William 7 marbles , to James 4 , and to Edward 5 ; how many marbles does John give away ? 30. The sum or amount of two or more numbers is a num- ber which contains the same ...
... gives me 4 pears , how many pears do I have ? 2. John gives to William 7 marbles , to James 4 , and to Edward 5 ; how many marbles does John give away ? 30. The sum or amount of two or more numbers is a num- ber which contains the same ...
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... give away 5 oranges from 9 which I have , how many Ishall I have left ? 4. If my father gives me 10 cents and I lose 6 of them , how many shall I have left ? 5. If Mr. Russell buys 7 liters of peas and sells from these 4 liters , how ...
... give away 5 oranges from 9 which I have , how many Ishall I have left ? 4. If my father gives me 10 cents and I lose 6 of them , how many shall I have left ? 5. If Mr. Russell buys 7 liters of peas and sells from these 4 liters , how ...
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... give me ? 17. Mr. B. owes me 47 cents and I owe him 73 cents ; how shall we settle ? 18. If a horse is bought for $ 250 , and sold for $ 325 , what is the gain ? 19. If of 76 chickens 27 are caught by foxes , how many are left ? 20 ...
... give me ? 17. Mr. B. owes me 47 cents and I owe him 73 cents ; how shall we settle ? 18. If a horse is bought for $ 250 , and sold for $ 325 , what is the gain ? 19. If of 76 chickens 27 are caught by foxes , how many are left ? 20 ...
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Page 136 - CUBIC MEASURE 1728 cubic inches (cu. in.) = 1 cubic foot (cu. ft.) 27 cubic feet = 1 cubic yard (cu. yd.) 128 cubic feet = 1 cord (cd...
Page 142 - NUMBERS. 12 units = 1 dozen. 12 dozen — 1 gross. 12 gross = 1 great gross. 20 units = 1 score. PAPER. 24 sheets = 1 quire. 20 quires = 1 ream. 2 reams = 1 bundle. 5 bundles = 1 bale.
Page 134 - LENGTH 12 inches (in.) =1 foot (ft.) 3 feet = 1 yard (yd.) 5\ yards, or 16| feet = 1 rod (rd.) 320 rods, or 5280 feet = 1 mile (mi.) SQUARE MEASURE 144 square inches (sq.
Page 64 - The GREATEST COMMON DIVISOR of two or more numbers is the greatest number that will divide each of them without remainder ; thus, 6 is the greatest common divisor of 12, 18, and 30.
Page 39 - If the dividend does not contain the divisor an exact number of times, the part of the dividend which is left is called the REMAINDER.
Page 140 - Thirty days hath September, April, June, and November ; All the rest have thirty-one. Except the second month alone, Which has but twenty-eight, in fine, Till leap year gives it twenty-nine.
Page 56 - If 8 men can do a certain piece of work in 6 days, in how many days can 4 men do the same ? 13.
Page 259 - The square described on the hypothenuse of a rightangled triangle is equal to the sum of the squares described on the other two sides.
Page 119 - In the metric system, the unit of length is the meter, which is one ten-millionth of the distance from the Equator to the North Pole.
Page 131 - The specific gravity of a body is its weight compared with the weight of the same bulk of water.