The American Tutor's Assistant Revised, Or, A Compendious System of Practical Arithmetic: Containing the Several Rules of that Useful Science, Concisely Defined, Methodically Arranged, and Fully Exemplified : the Whole Particularly Adapted to the Easy and Regular Instruction of Youth in Our American SchoolsJoseph Crukshank, 1813 - 210 |
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... common measure ; by which divide both terms , for the fraction required : Or , Take the aliquot parts of both terms continually , till in their lowest terms . Note . If the common meafure be 1 , the fraction is already in its lowest ...
... common measure ; by which divide both terms , for the fraction required : Or , Take the aliquot parts of both terms continually , till in their lowest terms . Note . If the common meafure be 1 , the fraction is already in its lowest ...
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... common denominator . 7X10X12 = 840 9X 8X12 = 864 Numerators . 11X 8X10 = 880 8X10X 12 = 960 Denominator . { 548 , 366 , and 150 . 2 Reduce , and to a common denominator 315 facit 138 , 118 , 10 , and 40 3 Reduce , and to a common ...
... common denominator . 7X10X12 = 840 9X 8X12 = 864 Numerators . 11X 8X10 = 880 8X10X 12 = 960 Denominator . { 548 , 366 , and 150 . 2 Reduce , and to a common denominator 315 facit 138 , 118 , 10 , and 40 3 Reduce , and to a common ...
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... common parts of the in- teger , and divide by the denominator . EXAMPLE S. 1 Reduce of a pound to its proper value . 3 of 20 40 = 138 4d . facit . of a shilling to its value . 2 Reduce 3 Reduce of 51 9s . to its value . 4 Reduce 1 5 ...
... common parts of the in- teger , and divide by the denominator . EXAMPLE S. 1 Reduce of a pound to its proper value . 3 of 20 40 = 138 4d . facit . of a shilling to its value . 2 Reduce 3 Reduce of 51 9s . to its value . 4 Reduce 1 5 ...
Strona 125
... common denominator ( omitting integers :) Place the sum of the numerators over the common denomi nator ; then to the value of said fractions add the integers ( if any . ) If fractions be of different integers , find their values se ...
... common denominator ( omitting integers :) Place the sum of the numerators over the common denomi nator ; then to the value of said fractions add the integers ( if any . ) If fractions be of different integers , find their values se ...
Strona 126
... common denominator . If the lower numerator be the greater , subtract it from the common denominator , adding in the upper numerator , and carry to the units place of the integer . If fractions be of different integers , find their ...
... common denominator . If the lower numerator be the greater , subtract it from the common denominator , adding in the upper numerator , and carry to the units place of the integer . If fractions be of different integers , find their ...
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Strona 155 - 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 155 - New-London to a certain place in 9 days, and to go but 3 miles the first day, increasing every day by an equal excess, so that the last day's journey may be 43 miles: Required the daily increase, and the length of the whole journey 1 Ans.
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