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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... ten cents , and a pear for two cents , how many cents will pay for both ? How many are ten and two then ? 21. How much money would you have , if your father should give you seven cents , and your brother six ? How many are seven and six ...
... ten cents , and a pear for two cents , how many cents will pay for both ? How many are ten and two then ? 21. How much money would you have , if your father should give you seven cents , and your brother six ? How many are seven and six ...
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... Ten . Q. What does the letter L stand for ? A. Fifty . Q. What does the letter C stand for ? A. One hundred . Q. What does the letter D stand for ? A. Five hundred . Q. What does the letter M stand for ? A. One thousand . Q. You said ...
... Ten . Q. What does the letter L stand for ? A. Fifty . Q. What does the letter C stand for ? A. One hundred . Q. What does the letter D stand for ? A. Five hundred . Q. What does the letter M stand for ? A. One thousand . Q. You said ...
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... tens ' place . Q. Write down in figures , on the slate , the number ten ; now take away the 1 , and what will be left ? A. Nothing but 0 , or cipher . Q. What is the value of this 0 , or cipher , thus standing alone ? A. No value . Q ...
... tens ' place . Q. Write down in figures , on the slate , the number ten ; now take away the 1 , and what will be left ? A. Nothing but 0 , or cipher . Q. What is the value of this 0 , or cipher , thus standing alone ? A. No value . Q ...
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... tens ,. Nine tens , ........ or ninety , Ten tens , Q. Here we see the value of the cipher again ; for , by placing a cipher at the right of ten , it becomes one hundred , ( 100 , ) that is , ten tens : should we place another cipher ...
... tens ,. Nine tens , ........ or ninety , Ten tens , Q. Here we see the value of the cipher again ; for , by placing a cipher at the right of ten , it becomes one hundred , ( 100 , ) that is , ten tens : should we place another cipher ...
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... tens read twenty - eight . Write at the left of the 28 the figure 8 , ( thus , 828. ) Q. What do you call the three figures now , and how are they read ? A. 8 units , 2 tens , and 8 hundreds , read eight hundred and twenty - eight ...
... tens read twenty - eight . Write at the left of the 28 the figure 8 , ( thus , 828. ) Q. What do you call the three figures now , and how are they read ? A. 8 units , 2 tens , and 8 hundreds , read eight hundred and twenty - eight ...
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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.