A Key to Dilworth's Arithmetic: Wherein Every Question is Worked Out at Full Length ... Adapted to the American ArithmeticianSmith & Forman, 1812 - 312 Seiten |
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... related an amusing incident of having taken my hat off when I first went east as a young man of 26 [ when ] a lady in the Palmer Hotel wanted to see if I had horns . When I took off my hat I made the remark ' my hair is coming out but ...
... related an amusing incident of having taken my hat off when I first went east as a young man of 26 [ when ] a lady in the Palmer Hotel wanted to see if I had horns . When I took off my hat I made the remark ' my hair is coming out but ...
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Seite 28 - They are these : • 1. Divide the second term by the first, multiply the quotient by the third, and the product will be the answer. 2. Divide the third term by the first, multiply the quotient by the second, and the product will be the answer. , 3. Divide the first term by the second, divide the third by the quotient, and the last quotient will be the.
Seite 28 - Divide the second term by the first, multiply the quotient by the third, and the product will be the answer. 3. Divide the third term by the first, multiply the quotient by the second, and the product will be the answer. 4. Divide the first term by the second, and the third by that quotient, the last quotient will be the answer.
Seite 134 - ... of additions, that is by 1 less than the number of terms, and add the first term to the product. Hence, we have CASE I.
Seite 136 - CASE tt 344. Given the first term, the ratio, and the number of terms, to find the sum of the terms. Let a denote the first term, r the ratio, n the number of terms, and i- the sum of the terms. Then, S = a + ar + ar...