| Mathematics - 1801 - 446 pages
...Multiply each man's stock into the time of its continuance, then say, As the total sum of all the products is to the whole gain or loss, So is each man's particular product to his particular share of the gain or loss. EXAMPLES. r. A and B hold a piece of ground in... | |
| Daniel Adams - Arithmetic - 1807 - 248 pages
...MULTIPLY each man's stock by the time it was continued in trade, Then, As the whole sum of the products is to the whole gain or loss, so is each man's particular product to his particular share of the loss or gain. EXAMPLES. 1. А, В and C, entered into partnership... | |
| Nicolas Pike - Algebra - 1808 - 470 pages
...man's stock, or share, by the time it was continued in trade. Then, As the whole sum of the producls, is to the whole gain or loss, so is each man's particular product, to his particular share of the gain or loss. • EXAMPLES. 1 . A, B and C hold a pasture in... | |
| James Noyes - Arithmetic - 1808 - 168 pages
...stock by the time it continued in trade ; then the proportion will be, As the sum of all the products is to the whole gain or loss ; so is each man's' particular product, to his share of the gain or loss. When the partners are many, divide the whole gain or loss... | |
| William Nicholson - Natural history - 1809 - 700 pages
...fellowship, as it is frequently called, are wrought by the following proportion. As the whole stock to the whole gain or loss, so is each man's particular stock to his particular share of gain or loss. Suppose three partners, A, B, and C, make a joint stock in this manner... | |
| Edward Augustus Kendall - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1811 - 482 pages
...with or without time. Fellowship without time is worked by the following rule " As the whole stock, to the whole gain or loss, so is each man's particular stock to his share of gain and loss." Example. Suppose three persons A, B, and C trade together, and A put in 240/. B 320/.... | |
| Edward Augustus Kendall - 1811 - 474 pages
...with or without time. Fellowship without time is worked by the following rule " As the whole stock, to the whole gain or loss, so is each man's particular stock to his share of gain and loss." Example. Suppose three persons A, B, and C trade together, and A put in 240/. B 320/.... | |
| Charles Hutton - Mathematics - 1812 - 620 pages
...So is each several proportional number, To the corresponding share or part. Or, as the whole stock, is to the whole gain or loss, So is each man's particular stock, To his particular share of the gain or loss. To PROVE THE WORK. Add all the shares or parts together, and... | |
| Samuel Webber - Arithmetic - 1812 - 260 pages
...each man's stock into the time of its continuance, then say, i As the total sum of all the products is to the whole gain or loss, So is each man's particular product to his particular share of the gain or loss. EXAMPLES. ' 1. A and B hold a piece of ground... | |
| Charles Hutton - Mathematics - 1816 - 610 pages
...So is each several proportional number, To the corresponding share or part. Or, as the whole stock, is to the whole gain or loss, So is each man's particular stock, V To his particular share of the gain or loss. To PROVE THE WORK. Add all the shares or parts together,... | |
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