The American Intellectual Arithmetic: Containing an Extensive Collection of Practical Questions on the General Principles of Arithmetic : with Concise and Original Methods of Solution, which Simplify Many of the Most Important Rules in Written ArithmeticSheldon, 1866 - 176 Seiten |
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... number to be divided ; 2. The Divisor is the number to divide by ; 3. The Quotient is the number of times the divi- dend contains the divisor , or the value of the required part of the dividend ; 4. The Remainder is the part of the ...
... number to be divided ; 2. The Divisor is the number to divide by ; 3. The Quotient is the number of times the divi- dend contains the divisor , or the value of the required part of the dividend ; 4. The Remainder is the part of the ...
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... integer is any whole number . There are two methods of raultiplying a fraction by an integer : RULE I. - Multiply the numerator by the integer . RULE II . - Divide the denominator by the integer . NOTE . - See Stoddard's New Practical ...
... integer is any whole number . There are two methods of raultiplying a fraction by an integer : RULE I. - Multiply the numerator by the integer . RULE II . - Divide the denominator by the integer . NOTE . - See Stoddard's New Practical ...
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... number greater than 1 will divide each of them without a remainder . 1. Reduce to its lowest terms . 2. Reduce to ... divide both numerator and denominator by the same number ? 17. When you multiply both numerator and denom- inator ...
... number greater than 1 will divide each of them without a remainder . 1. Reduce to its lowest terms . 2. Reduce to ... divide both numerator and denominator by the same number ? 17. When you multiply both numerator and denom- inator ...
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... pigeons he caught , replied , if to of the number I caught you add 20 , the sum would lack 4 of being equal to 1 times the number ; how many did he catch ? LESSON XLIX . 1. Divide the number 36 into two CHAP . VII . ] 113 QUESTIONS .
... pigeons he caught , replied , if to of the number I caught you add 20 , the sum would lack 4 of being equal to 1 times the number ; how many did he catch ? LESSON XLIX . 1. Divide the number 36 into two CHAP . VII . ] 113 QUESTIONS .
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... Divide the number 36 into two parts , which shall be to each other as 7 to 2 . ANALYSIS .-- Since the two parts are to be to each other as 7 to -2 , we must divide 36 into 7 +2 , which are 9 equal parts ; and 7 of the parts will be one ...
... Divide the number 36 into two parts , which shall be to each other as 7 to 2 . ANALYSIS .-- Since the two parts are to be to each other as 7 to -2 , we must divide 36 into 7 +2 , which are 9 equal parts ; and 7 of the parts will be one ...
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12 cents 12 dollars 18 days 30 days 9 cents A.'s fortune amount ANALYSIS apples cost B.'s number barrels of flour boy bought bushels butter centimetres cents a pound cents a yard chestnuts cloth cost cord cost 5 cents decimal decimetre denominator distance Divide the number dollars a barrel dollars a yard eighths equals the interest farmer feet fifths flour cost fourths fraction gain per cent gallon gave give given principal hectometre hogshead of molasses hound improper fraction inches integer interest of $1 James John length LESSON lowest terms Mary melon merchant bought metre minuend mixed number Multiplication myriametre orange cost ounces paid peaches pennyweights piece pine-apples pints pole pounds cost present worth principal equals pupils quarts rate per cent receive Reduce remaining rods sell sevenths sheep shillings sixths subtract tenths thirds Troy weight twice weeks yard cost yards of cloth
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Seite 53 - Thirty days hath September, April, June, and November ; All the rest have thirty-one, Except the second month alone, Which has but twenty-eight, in fine, Till leap year gives it twenty-nine.
Seite 24 - Multiplication is the process of taking one number as many times as there are units in another.
Seite 47 - TABLE. 10 Mills (m.) = 1 Cent . . ct. 10 Cents = 1 Dime . . d. 10 Dimes = 1 Dollar . $. 10 Dollars = 1 Eagle . E.
Seite 174 - When a decimal number is to be divided by 10, 100, 1000, &c., remove the decimal point as many places to the left as there are ciphers in the divisor, and if there be not figures enough in the number, prefix ciphers.
Seite 33 - If 2 men start from the same place and travel in opposite directions, one at the rate of 4 miles an hour, and the other at the rate of 5 miles an hour, how far apart will they be at the end of 1 hour ? At the end of 2 hours ? 5 hours?
Seite 173 - To multiply a decimal by 10, 100, 1000, &c., remove the decimal point as many places to the right as there are ciphers in the multiplier ; and if there be not places enough in the number, annex ciphers.
Seite 33 - ... 3 miles an hour ; how far apart will they be at the end of 5 hours 1 64.
Seite 118 - ... 5. If it require 19 days to perform a certain journey, what part of it can be performed in 1 day ? 6. If A. can do a certain piece of work in 8 days, and B. could do the same in 12 days; what part of it can each do in a day \ f If C.
Seite 161 - The present worth of a debt payable at some fu- • ture time, without interest, is such a 'sum as will, in the given time, and at the given rate per cent., amount to the debt. Hence, the present worth of any sum of money, payable at some future time without interest...
Seite 40 - If one barrel of flour support 20 persons one week, how many persons will it support 4 weeks ? 5. If 1 man can ride 1 mile for 4 cents, how far can 2 men ride for 80 cents ? 6. If 10 men accomplish a certain piece of work in 2 days, how long will it take 1 man to do the same '( 7. If 3 yards of cloth make 1 coat, how many coats will 18 yards make ? 8.