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" Rule. — Multiply the number of the highest denomination given by the number required of the next lower denomination to make one of that higher, and to the product add the number, if any, of the lower denomination. Proceed in like manner till the whole... "
The Illustrative Practical Arithmetic ... - Page 153
by George Augustus Walton - 1873
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The Youth's Assistant in Theoretic and Practical Arithmetic, : Designed for ...

Zadock Thompson - Arithmetic - 1828 - 238 pages
...value of a decimal in integers of a lower denomination. RULE.—Multiply the decimal hy that namher which it takes of the next lower denomination to make one of the denomination in which the decimal is given, and point off as in the multiplication of decimals....
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The Arithmetical Manual

Samuel Read Hall - Arithmetic - 1832 - 294 pages
...reduce a sum of different denominations to the lowest contained in it, multiply the highest by that number which it takes of the next lower denomination, to make one of that number, and to the product add the number belonging to the lower. Proceed with the other denominations...
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The Youth's Assistant in Theorhetic [sic] and Practical Arithmetic: Designed ...

Zadock Thompson - Arithmetic - 1832 - 182 pages
...value of a decimal in integers of a lower denomination. RULE. — Multiply the decimal by that numher which it takes of the next lower denomination to make one of the denomination in which the decimal is given, and point off as in the multiplication of decimals....
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The Youth's Assistant in Theorhetic [sic] and Practical Arithmetic: Designed ...

Zadock Thompson - Arithmetic - 1832 - 186 pages
...as in the multiplication of decimals. (122) Multiply the decimal part of the product by the number it takes of the next lower denomination to make one of that, and so on; the several numbers at the left of the decimals will be the answer. , 1. Reduce 2 yards,...
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Practical Mercantile Arithmetic: In which the Theory and Practice of ...

Luther Ainsworth - Arithmetic - 1837 - 298 pages
...denomination and divide it as in simple division, and if any thing remain, multiply this remainder by that number which it takes of the next lower denomination, to make one of that denomination which you are dividing ; and remember to add this product to the next lower denomination...
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A Written Arithmetic, for Common and High Schools: To which is Adapted a ...

George Augustus Walton - Arithmetic - 1864 - 364 pages
...reduce a fraction of one denomination to whole numbers of lower denominations : Multiply the fraction by the number which it takes of the next lower denomination to make one of that ; reduce the fraction thus obtained to a whole or mixed number, if possible. If a fraction remain,...
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A Written Arithmetic, for Common and High Schools: To which is Adapted a ...

George Augustus Walton - Arithmetic - 1864 - 376 pages
...fraction of one denomination to whole numbers of lower denominations : Multiply the fraction by iht number which it takes of the next lower denomination to make one of that ; reduce the fraction thus obtained to a whole or mixed number, if possible. If a fraction remain,...
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A Written Arithmetic, for Common and Higher Schools; to which is Adapted a ...

George Augustus Walton, Mrs. Electra Nobles Lincoln Walton - Arithmetic - 1865 - 354 pages
...3440 far. + 2 far. = 3442 farthings. Hence 3442 farthings, Ans. the RULE FOR REDUCTION DESCENDING. Multiply the number of the highest denomination by...in like manner, and thus proceed till the number is reduced to the required denomination. EXAMPLES. fsd far. 1. Reduce 7 8 3 3 to farthings. Ant. 7119...
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The Illustrative Practical Arithmetic by a Natural Method ...

George Augustus Walton, Electa Nobles Lincoln Walton - Arithmetic - 1869 - 350 pages
...64064 ounces with 5 ounces are 64069 ounces; therefore in 2T. 4lb. 5oz. there are 64069 ounces. Prom the above we derive the following RULE. — To change...EXAMPLES. 8. Change 5 T. 700 Ib. to pounds. Ans. 10,700 Ibs. 9. Change 3 T. 90 Ib. 4 oz. to ounces. Ans. 97,444 oz. 10. How many ounces are there in 1 ton...
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New Practical Arithmetic in which the Science and Its Applications are ...

Henry Bartlett Maglathlin - Arithmetic - 1869 - 332 pages
...15130 pwt., Ans. RULE. Multiply the number of the highest denomination given by the number required of the next lower denomination to make one of that higher, and to the product add the number, if any, of the lower denomination. Proceed in like manner till the whole is reduced to the...
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