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... fourth order , called one thou- sand , written 1000 . In like manner are expressed , 2 thousand , by 2000 . 3 thousand , by 3000 . 4 thousand , by 4000 . 5 thousand , by 5000 . 6 thousand , by 6000 . 1 Thousand . 7 thousand , by 7000 ...
... fourth order , called one thou- sand , written 1000 . In like manner are expressed , 2 thousand , by 2000 . 3 thousand , by 3000 . 4 thousand , by 4000 . 5 thousand , by 5000 . 6 thousand , by 6000 . 1 Thousand . 7 thousand , by 7000 ...
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... fourth order , eight of the second order , and three of the first . 2. Three units of the fifth order , two of the third , and one of the first . 3. Two units of the sixth order , nine of the fifth , four of the third , one of the ...
... fourth order , eight of the second order , and three of the first . 2. Three units of the fifth order , two of the third , and one of the first . 3. Two units of the sixth order , nine of the fifth , four of the third , one of the ...
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... fourth ; tens of thousands , the fifth ; hundreds of thousands , the sixth ; millions , the seventh , etc. Each period is read like a number of three figures , giving it the name of the period ; thus , the first number above is read ...
... fourth ; tens of thousands , the fifth ; hundreds of thousands , the sixth ; millions , the seventh , etc. Each period is read like a number of three figures , giving it the name of the period ; thus , the first number above is read ...
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... fourth number , and so on , as far as desired . 342 534 876 1752 Add the following , extending each to the sixth number : ( 13. ) ( 14. ) ( 15. ) ( 16. ) ( 17. ) 247 481 506 1407 3028 ( 18. ) 5630 325 149 97 2086 672 2074 19. 123456 + ...
... fourth number , and so on , as far as desired . 342 534 876 1752 Add the following , extending each to the sixth number : ( 13. ) ( 14. ) ( 15. ) ( 16. ) ( 17. ) 247 481 506 1407 3028 ( 18. ) 5630 325 149 97 2086 672 2074 19. 123456 + ...
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... another time $ 820 ; at a third time $ 1580 ; and on a fourth occasion $ 420 . How much must he add to the sum of these that the amount may be $ 5000 ? MULTIPLICATION . INDUCTIVE EXERCISES . 46. 1. At 6 cents SUBTRACTION . 33.
... another time $ 820 ; at a third time $ 1580 ; and on a fourth occasion $ 420 . How much must he add to the sum of these that the amount may be $ 5000 ? MULTIPLICATION . INDUCTIVE EXERCISES . 46. 1. At 6 cents SUBTRACTION . 33.
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acres altitude amount barrels of flour base bill bought bushels cents a pound ciphers circumference coal common containing cord cube root cubic foot denominate number diameter difference discount divided dividend divisor dollars draft dry measure equal exchange EXPLANATION.-Since expressed factors figures Find the area Find the cost Find the value FORMULA fraction frustum gain gallons given number Hence hundred hundredths improper fractions inches integers interest invested length marked price measure meters metric system miles minuend months Multiply number of terms paid payable payment percentage premium principal profit quotient ratio remainder rods selling price share side slant height sold square subtract sugar surface tens tenths thousandths toises tons Troy Weight units volume weight wheat wide worth WRITTEN EXERCISES yards of cloth
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