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... Interest , and Proportion . Its application in working Interest , Partial Payments , and Proportion presents some new , valuable , and practical features . Such topics , rules , and applications as are of minor impor- tance to the ...
... Interest , and Proportion . Its application in working Interest , Partial Payments , and Proportion presents some new , valuable , and practical features . Such topics , rules , and applications as are of minor impor- tance to the ...
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... Interest .. 206 Longitude and Time .. 281 Compound Interest . Accurate Interest .. 283 209 Annual Interest ... 284 Notes ... Discount .. 210 Partial Payts . in Vt . , N. H. , 211 and Conn ... 285 True Discount . 211 Foreign Exchange ...
... Interest .. 206 Longitude and Time .. 281 Compound Interest . Accurate Interest .. 283 209 Annual Interest ... 284 Notes ... Discount .. 210 Partial Payts . in Vt . , N. H. , 211 and Conn ... 285 True Discount . 211 Foreign Exchange ...
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... interest he owned in a coal mine , worth $ 2000 , and $ 1589.80 in money . How much did he still owe ? Complete the following equations : 23. ( 142 + 405 ) × ( 1000—850 ) —5000 = ? 24. 97 × 1000— ( 75 × 500—420 ) +1500 = ? 25. $ 73.46 ...
... interest he owned in a coal mine , worth $ 2000 , and $ 1589.80 in money . How much did he still owe ? Complete the following equations : 23. ( 142 + 405 ) × ( 1000—850 ) —5000 = ? 24. 97 × 1000— ( 75 × 500—420 ) +1500 = ? 25. $ 73.46 ...
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... Interest . Yr . Year . The character @ is always followed by the price of a unit . Thus , 5 yd . of cloth @ $ 3.25 , signifies , 5 yards of cloth at $ 3.25 a yard ; † lb. of tea @ $ .90 , signifies , a pound of tea at $ .90 per pound ...
... Interest . Yr . Year . The character @ is always followed by the price of a unit . Thus , 5 yd . of cloth @ $ 3.25 , signifies , 5 yards of cloth at $ 3.25 a yard ; † lb. of tea @ $ .90 , signifies , a pound of tea at $ .90 per pound ...
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... and lost 5 % on the remainder , and his net profits were $ 720 . What would have been his profits , had he gained 30 % on & , and lost 5 % on the remainder ? INTEREST . INDUCTIVE EXERCISES . 286. 1. At 6 % PERCENTAGE . 197.
... and lost 5 % on the remainder , and his net profits were $ 720 . What would have been his profits , had he gained 30 % on & , and lost 5 % on the remainder ? INTEREST . INDUCTIVE EXERCISES . 286. 1. At 6 % PERCENTAGE . 197.
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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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Page 270 - If a letter is placed after one of greater value, its value is to be added to that of the greater. Thus, XI represents eleven, LX sixty, DC six hundred.
Page 258 - RULE. 1. Separate the given number into periods of three figures each, beginning at the units place.
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Page 74 - 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.
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