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... gain ? 27. Bought three village lots for $ 12570 , and sold them so as to gain $ 745 on each lot . For how much were they sold ? 28. A has $ 3240 , B has $ 5672 , and C has $ 1000 more than A and B together . How many dollars have all ...
... gain ? 27. Bought three village lots for $ 12570 , and sold them so as to gain $ 745 on each lot . For how much were they sold ? 28. A has $ 3240 , B has $ 5672 , and C has $ 1000 more than A and B together . How many dollars have all ...
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... gain ? 35. From a cask containing 56 gallons , 24 gallons leaked out . How many gallons remained in the cask ? 36. William having 50 cents gave twelve cents for a book and 15 cents for a slate . How many cents had he left ? The pupil ...
... gain ? 35. From a cask containing 56 gallons , 24 gallons leaked out . How many gallons remained in the cask ? 36. William having 50 cents gave twelve cents for a book and 15 cents for a slate . How many cents had he left ? The pupil ...
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... gain or lose , and how much ? REVIEW QUESTIONS . 75. Define Subtraction . Difference , or Remainder . Minuend . Subtrahend . Sign of Subtraction . Show its meaning and use . Define Parenthesis - Vinculum - illustrate use . Principles of ...
... gain or lose , and how much ? REVIEW QUESTIONS . 75. Define Subtraction . Difference , or Remainder . Minuend . Subtrahend . Sign of Subtraction . Show its meaning and use . Define Parenthesis - Vinculum - illustrate use . Principles of ...
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... gain ? 2. Bought 36 tubs of butter , each weighing 108 pounds ; the tubs alone weigh 21 pounds each . What is the weight of the butter without the tubs ? 3. From 227 × 87 × 15 subtract 406 × 327 ? 4. What sum must be added to 356 × 264 ...
... gain ? 2. Bought 36 tubs of butter , each weighing 108 pounds ; the tubs alone weigh 21 pounds each . What is the weight of the butter without the tubs ? 3. From 227 × 87 × 15 subtract 406 × 327 ? 4. What sum must be added to 356 × 264 ...
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... gain or lose , and how much ? 8. A farmer exchanged 584 bushels of wheat at $ 2 a bushel , for 78 barrels of flour at $ 9 a barrel , and received the balance in money . How much money did he receive ? 9. Two persons start from the same ...
... gain or lose , and how much ? 8. A farmer exchanged 584 bushels of wheat at $ 2 a bushel , for 78 barrels of flour at $ 9 a barrel , and received the balance in money . How much money did he receive ? 9. Two persons start from the same ...
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12 cents 25 cents 9 cents ANALYSIS ANALYSIS.-Since ANALYSIS.-The barrels of flour blocks bought bushels cents a pound ciphers column common fraction contained cord cost cubic feet cubic foot cubic inches decimal fraction decimal places difference Discount divided dividend dollars Dry Measure equal exactly divisible expressed farmer sold figures Find the interest foot fourths fractional units gain gallons given number greatest common divisor Hence hundred hundredths improper fraction integer least common denominator least common multiple less lowest terms Measure miles mills minuend mixed number multiplicand Multiply nator OPERATION paid piece pints prime factors principal PRINCIPLES.-1 proper fractions pupil quarts quotient rate per cent Reduce remainder rods Rule RULE.-Divide RULE.-I selling square subtract subtrahend TABLE tens tenths thousand thousandths tons weight wide write WRITTEN EXERCISES
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Page 48 - DIVISION is the process of finding how many times one number is contained in another, or of finding one of the equal parts of a number.
Page 270 - Find the amount of this principal for the next period; and so continue till the end of the given time. III. Subtract the given principal from the last amount, and the remainder will be the compound interest. When...
Page 76 - The Greatest Common Divisor of two or more numbers is the greatest number that will exactly divide each of them. Thu4, 18 is the greatest, common divisor of 36 and 54, since it is the greatest number that will divide each of them without a remainder.
Page 128 - Reduce the fractions to a common denominator and divide the numerator of the dividend by the numerator of the divisor.
Page 287 - The Liter is the unit of capacity, both of Liquid and of Dry Measures, and is a vessel whose volume is equal to a cube whose edge is one-tenth of a meter, equal to 1.05673 qt. Liquid Measure, and .9081 qt. Dry Measure, TABLE. 10 Milliliters, ml.
Page 203 - A circle is a plane figure bounded by a curved line, every point of which is equally distant from a point within called the center.
Page 64 - I. Cut off the ciphers from the right of the divisor, and as many figures from the right of the dividend. II. Divide the remaining part of the dividend by the of the divisor.
Page 197 - Weight is used in weighing gold, silver, jewels, and in philosophical experiments. TABLE. 24 Grains (gr.) = 1 Pennyweight . pwt. 20 Pennyweights = 1 Ounce . . . . oz. 12 Ounces = 1 Pound . . . . Ib. 1 Ib. C 5760 gr. .< 240 put. ( 12 oz. 36. TABLE. DIAMOND WEIGHT. 16 Parts = 1 Grain. 4 Grains — 1 Carat. 1 Carat = 3i Troy gr., nearly. ASSAYERS
Page 25 - PROOF. — Add the remainder to the subtrahend, and if the sum is equal to the minuend, the work is correct.
Page 192 - A Cord of wood is a pile 8 ft. long, 4 ft. wide, and 4 ft. high ; for 8 x 4 x 4 = 128.