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a²b a²c a²x ab² ac² acres algebraic altitude angle Board Foot bought brokerage bushels cents circle circumference cistern coefficient commission common fractions cube root cubic decimal places decimeters denominator diagonal diameter difference in longitude dividend dollars draft easterly place equal exact divisor expressed factors feet long feet wide Find the amount Find the area Find the capacity Find the cost Find the difference Find the interest Find the proceeds Find the value fraction greatest common divisor Heart of Oak hypotenuse inches invested June 15 larger number least common multiple meter minuend months 18 days multiply odd number perimeter principal prism profit quantity quotient received rectangle rectangular field reducing any number represent right triangle selling sides slant height square root square yards strips Subtract the sum surface triangle whole number x²y x³y xy²
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Page 779 - MEASURE. 10 millimeters (mm.) = 1 centimeter (cm.) 10 centimeters = 1 decimeter (dm.) 10 decimeters = 1 meter (m.) 10 meters = 1 dekameter (Dm.) 10 dekameters = 1 hektometer (Hm.) 10 Hektometers = 1 kilometer (Km.) 10 kilometers = 1 myriameter (Mm.) 1 meter = 39.37 inches.
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Page 771 - Subtract the square of this figure from the left-hand period, and to the remainder annex the next period for a dividend. 3. Double the root already found, for a trial divisor; find how often it is contained in the dividend, exclusive of the righthand figure, and place the result in the root, and also at the right of the trial divisor.
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