The Teachers' Assistant: Or a System of Practical ArithmeticM'Carty & Davis, 1824 - 198 |
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... lower figure from the one above it , and set down what remains . But if either of the lower figures be greater than the upper one , con- ceive 10 to be added to the upper , * then take the lower from it , and set down the remainder ...
... lower figure from the one above it , and set down what remains . But if either of the lower figures be greater than the upper one , con- ceive 10 to be added to the upper , * then take the lower from it , and set down the remainder ...
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... lower , set it down as part of the remainder , and proceed as before directed . If there is a fraction in each of the sums , and the lower less than SUBTRACTION OF FEDERAL MONEY . 25.
... lower , set it down as part of the remainder , and proceed as before directed . If there is a fraction in each of the sums , and the lower less than SUBTRACTION OF FEDERAL MONEY . 25.
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... lower less than the upper , subtract the lower from the upper , and set down the difference . If there is a fraction in the lower sum , and none in the upper , subtract it from 4 , and set down the difference : in this case there must ...
... lower less than the upper , subtract the lower from the upper , and set down the difference . If there is a fraction in the lower sum , and none in the upper , subtract it from 4 , and set down the difference : in this case there must ...
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... lower than its own , and then to the next lower , and so See notes 4 and 5 . on . ENGLISH MONEY . The denominations of English Money are pound , shilling , penny , and farthing . 4 farthings ( gr . ) make 1 penny 12 pence - 1 shilling ...
... lower than its own , and then to the next lower , and so See notes 4 and 5 . on . ENGLISH MONEY . The denominations of English Money are pound , shilling , penny , and farthing . 4 farthings ( gr . ) make 1 penny 12 pence - 1 shilling ...
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... lower number of days is greater than the upper , take it from as many days as are in the month of the prior date , add the difference to the upper number , and set down the amount ; then carry 1 to the months of the prior date , and ...
... lower number of days is greater than the upper , take it from as many days as are in the month of the prior date , add the difference to the upper number , and set down the amount ; then carry 1 to the months of the prior date , and ...
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