Practical and Mental Arithmetic: On a New Plan, in which Mental Arithmetic is Combined with the Use of the Slate ...Richardson, Lord and Holbrook, 1830 |
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... leaves 0 2 from 2 leaves 03 from 3 leaves 0 1 from 2 leaves 1 2 from 3 leaves 1 3 from 4 leaves 1 1 from 3 leaves 2 2 from 4 leaves 23 from 5 leaves 2 1 from 4 leaves 3 2 from 5 leaves 33 from 6 leaves 3 1 from 5 leaves 4 2 from 6 leaves 3 ...
... leaves 0 2 from 2 leaves 03 from 3 leaves 0 1 from 2 leaves 1 2 from 3 leaves 1 3 from 4 leaves 1 1 from 3 leaves 2 2 from 4 leaves 23 from 5 leaves 2 1 from 4 leaves 3 2 from 5 leaves 33 from 6 leaves 3 1 from 5 leaves 4 2 from 6 leaves 3 ...
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... leaves 0 | 11 from 11 leaves 10 from 11 leaves 111 from 12 leaves 10 from 12 leaves 211 from 13 leaves 10 from 13 leaves 3 11 from 14 leaves 10 from 14 leaves 4 11 from 15 leaves 10 from 15 leaves 5 11 from 16 leaves 10 from 16 leaves 6 11 ...
... leaves 0 | 11 from 11 leaves 10 from 11 leaves 111 from 12 leaves 10 from 12 leaves 211 from 13 leaves 10 from 13 leaves 3 11 from 14 leaves 10 from 14 leaves 4 11 from 15 leaves 10 from 15 leaves 5 11 from 16 leaves 10 from 16 leaves 6 11 ...
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... leaves the 3 ( units ) ; 3 tens from 8 ( tens ) leaves the 5 ( tens ) , and 1 ( hundreds ) from 3 ( hundreds ) leaves the 2 hundreds . 2. A man bought a wagon for 62 dollars , and a harness for 39 dollars ; what did the wagon cost him ...
... leaves the 3 ( units ) ; 3 tens from 8 ( tens ) leaves the 5 ( tens ) , and 1 ( hundreds ) from 3 ( hundreds ) leaves the 2 hundreds . 2. A man bought a wagon for 62 dollars , and a harness for 39 dollars ; what did the wagon cost him ...
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... leaves 2 , the same as before . What is this taking 1 from 6 , and adding it to 2 , the upper figure , called ? A. Borrowing ten . PROOF - If 8 from 14 leaves 6 , because 6 and 8 are 14 , how would you proceed to prove the operation ? A ...
... leaves 2 , the same as before . What is this taking 1 from 6 , and adding it to 2 , the upper figure , called ? A. Borrowing ten . PROOF - If 8 from 14 leaves 6 , because 6 and 8 are 14 , how would you proceed to prove the operation ? A ...
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... leaves 1. Now , to ex- press in figures this operation , we may write the numbers where we please : where , then ... leaves 3 . Why do you do with the 3 ? A. I bring down 7 of the divi- dend to the right hand of the 3 , making 37 . How ...
... leaves 1. Now , to ex- press in figures this operation , we may write the numbers where we please : where , then ... leaves 3 . Why do you do with the 3 ? A. I bring down 7 of the divi- dend to the right hand of the 3 , making 37 . How ...
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Strona 245 - Hence, when the extremes and number of terms are given, to find the common difference, — Divide the difference of the extremes by the number of terms, less 1, and the quotient will be the common difference.
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Strona 53 - TABLE. 10 Mills (m.) = 1 Cent . . ct. 10 Cents = 1 Dime . . d. 10 Dimes = 1 Dollar . $. 10 Dollars = 1 Eagle . E.
Strona 173 - Bought 40 gallons of molasses, at 27 cents a gallon ; but, by accident, 4 gallons leaked out ; at what rate must I sell the remainder, per gallon, to lose nothing?
Strona 242 - 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.
Strona 76 - In 2 ? In 3 ? In 4? In 5? In 6? In 7? In 8? In 9? In 10? In 11 ? 5.
Strona 255 - Two persons, A and B, have the same income: A saves |- of his yearly ; but B, by spending $150 per annum more than A, at the end of 8 years, finds himself $400 in*debt ; what is their income, and what does each spend per annum '? A.
Strona 172 - B $200, to be paid in 6 months ; $300, in 12 months ; $500, in 3 months ; what is the equated time for the payment of the whole?
Strona 197 - ... due: add that interest to the principal, and from the sum subtract the payment made at that time, together with the preceding payments (if any) and the remainder forms a new principal ; on which, compute and subtract the interest, as upon the first principal: and proceed in this manner to the time of the judgment.