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... figures , according to the order in which they are placed . viz . Any figure placed to the left of another figure , expresses ten times the quantity that it would express if it occupied the place of the latter . Hence arise a succession ...
... figures , according to the order in which they are placed . viz . Any figure placed to the left of another figure , expresses ten times the quantity that it would express if it occupied the place of the latter . Hence arise a succession ...
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... figures , 1 represents 1 unit of the first degree or order ; when stand- ing in the second place towards the left , thus , 10 , it represents 1 ten , which is 1 unit of the second degree ; when standing in the third place , thus , 100 ...
... figures , 1 represents 1 unit of the first degree or order ; when stand- ing in the second place towards the left , thus , 10 , it represents 1 ten , which is 1 unit of the second degree ; when standing in the third place , thus , 100 ...
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... figures , the following num- bers , which are written in words . Example 1. Four hundred seventy - eight million , two hundred forty - one thousand , and one hundred . 2. Seven million , six hundred ninety - two thousand , and eighty ...
... figures , the following num- bers , which are written in words . Example 1. Four hundred seventy - eight million , two hundred forty - one thousand , and one hundred . 2. Seven million , six hundred ninety - two thousand , and eighty ...
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... figure under the column , and carry the tens to the next column . Finally , write down the whole sum of the left hand column . 1. What is the sum of 370 + 90264 + 1470 + 40060 ? 2. What is the sum of 4000 + 570 + 99 + 54 + 273 + 69073 + ...
... figure under the column , and carry the tens to the next column . Finally , write down the whole sum of the left hand column . 1. What is the sum of 370 + 90264 + 1470 + 40060 ? 2. What is the sum of 4000 + 570 + 99 + 54 + 273 + 69073 + ...
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... figure in the lower number from the figure over it . When a figure in the upper number is smaller than the figure under it , consid- er the upper figure to be 10 more than it is , and the next upper figure on the left hand , to be 1 ...
... figure in the lower number from the figure over it . When a figure in the upper number is smaller than the figure under it , consid- er the upper figure to be 10 more than it is , and the next upper figure on the left hand , to be 1 ...
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Page 114 - Multiply each debt by its term of credit, and divide the sum of the products by the sum of the debts. The quotient will be the average term of credit.
Page 178 - Multiply the divisor, thus augmented, by the last figure of the root, and subtract the product from the dividend, and to the remainder bring down the next period for a new dividend.
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Page 183 - Bring down the first figure of the next period to the remainder for a new dividend, to which find a new divisor as before, and in like manner proceed till the whole be finished.
Page 265 - ... last product by 95, the quotient whereof shall be deemed the true contents or tonnage of such ship or vessel; and if such ship or vessel be single-decked, take the length and breadth, as above directed, deduct from...
Page 184 - ... 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, &c. is an ascending series. ( 15, 13, 11, 9, 7, 5, 3, &c. is a descending series. The numbers which form the series are called the terms of the series. The first and last terms are the extremes, and the other terms are called the means. There are five things in arithmetical progression, any three of which being given, the other two may be found : — 1st.
Page 7 - Cardinal numbers: 1 one 2 two 3 three 4 four 5 five 6 six 7 seven 8 eight 9 nine 10 ten 11 eleven 12 twelve 13 thirteen 14 fourteen 15 fifteen 16 sixteen 17 seventeen 18 eighteen 19 nineteen 20...
Page 171 - ... is equal to the square root of the difference of the squares of the hypotenuse and the other leg.
Page 177 - Find how many times the divisor is contained in the dividend, and place the result in the quotient.
Page 178 - ... and to the remainder bring down the next period for a dividend. 3. Place the double of the root already found, on the left hand of the dividend for a divisor. 4. Seek how often the divisor is contained in the dividend...