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... Multiplication , and for Division of Fractions ; only two , for all cases of Reduction of Denominate Numbers , whether integral or fractional ; formulas are substituted for rules , whenever they clearly indicate the steps to be taken in ...
... Multiplication , and for Division of Fractions ; only two , for all cases of Reduction of Denominate Numbers , whether integral or fractional ; formulas are substituted for rules , whenever they clearly indicate the steps to be taken in ...
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... Multiplication ......... . 34 Addition and Subtraction ... 118 Drill and Chart Exercises ... 36 Multiplication ..... 121 Division .. 123 Division ...... 47 Drill and Chart Exercises ... 50 How to use the signs x and ÷ General Principles ...
... Multiplication ......... . 34 Addition and Subtraction ... 118 Drill and Chart Exercises ... 36 Multiplication ..... 121 Division .. 123 Division ...... 47 Drill and Chart Exercises ... 50 How to use the signs x and ÷ General Principles ...
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... Multiplication , and Division , this and Table No. 1 also afford abun- dant exercise in Numeration . The exercises of adding , etc. , at sight , also involve numerating at sight . Further exercise may be had , by rapidly reading the ...
... Multiplication , and Division , this and Table No. 1 also afford abun- dant exercise in Numeration . The exercises of adding , etc. , at sight , also involve numerating at sight . Further exercise may be had , by rapidly reading the ...
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... at 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.
... at 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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Oral and Written, Upon the Inductive Method Daniel W. Fish. MULTIPLICATION . INDUCTIVE EXERCISES . 46. 1. At 6 cents each , what is the cost of 4 oranges ? 2. How many cents are 6 cents + 6 cents ... MULTIPLICATION TABLE . 1 23 4 5 6 8.
Oral and Written, Upon the Inductive Method Daniel W. Fish. MULTIPLICATION . INDUCTIVE EXERCISES . 46. 1. At 6 cents each , what is the cost of 4 oranges ? 2. How many cents are 6 cents + 6 cents ... MULTIPLICATION TABLE . 1 23 4 5 6 8.
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acres altitude amount angles barrels of flour base bill bought bushels cents a pound circumference coal common containing cord cube root cubic foot debt decimal denominator diameter difference discount divided dividend divisor dollars draft dry measures equal exchange EXPLANATION.-Since expressed factors figure Find the area Find the cost Find the value flour FORMULA fraction frustum gain gallons given number Hence hundred hundredths improper fractions inches integers interest invested land length loss marked price measure merchant meters metric system miles minuend Multiply number of terms paid payable payment percentage premium principal profit quotient ratio remainder rods selling price share side slant height sold square square root subtract tens term of credit thick toises tons trapezium units volume wheat wide WRITTEN EXERCISES yards
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