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... Hence , we have single things or units ; next , ten single things are regarded as forming a group called ten ; next , ten of the groups called ten , as forming a group of greater value , called one hundred ; then , ten of the groups ...
... Hence , we have single things or units ; next , ten single things are regarded as forming a group called ten ; next , ten of the groups called ten , as forming a group of greater value , called one hundred ; then , ten of the groups ...
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... Hence , the difference between 745 and 478 is 267 , since 267 + 478 = 745 ( Prin . III ) . Instead of taking 1 from the next higher order of units in the min- uend , we may add 1 to the next higher order of units in the subtra- hend ...
... Hence , the difference between 745 and 478 is 267 , since 267 + 478 = 745 ( Prin . III ) . Instead of taking 1 from the next higher order of units in the min- uend , we may add 1 to the next higher order of units in the subtra- hend ...
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... Hence , the product 1144 is the same as the sum of its equal parts obtained by addition . Multiply ( 2. ) 475 ( 3. ) 3264 ( 4. ) 1807 ( 5. ) 46251 by 6 5 7 8 Product , 2850 16320 6. Multiply 1341 feet by 6 ; by 4 ; by 7 ; by 8 ; by 9 ...
... Hence , the product 1144 is the same as the sum of its equal parts obtained by addition . Multiply ( 2. ) 475 ( 3. ) 3264 ( 4. ) 1807 ( 5. ) 46251 by 6 5 7 8 Product , 2850 16320 6. Multiply 1341 feet by 6 ; by 4 ; by 7 ; by 8 ; by 9 ...
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... hence , at $ 8 , it would be 8 times $ 384 . ( See Note , p . 49. ) 16. If a man travels 9 miles an hour , how far will he travel in 684 hours ? In 1256 hours ? 17. What cost 420 yards of cloth , at $ 5 a yard ? at $ 7 ? 18. Find the ...
... hence , at $ 8 , it would be 8 times $ 384 . ( See Note , p . 49. ) 16. If a man travels 9 miles an hour , how far will he travel in 684 hours ? In 1256 hours ? 17. What cost 420 yards of cloth , at $ 5 a yard ? at $ 7 ? 18. Find the ...
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... hence 3 and 6 , and 2 and 9 are the factors of 18 . 81. The process of finding the product of several factors , by multiplying the first by the second , and the result by the third , and so on , is called Continued Multiplication ...
... hence 3 and 6 , and 2 and 9 are the factors of 18 . 81. The process of finding the product of several factors , by multiplying the first by the second , and the result by the third , and so on , is called Continued Multiplication ...
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