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... Difference between Dates 67 • Subtraction 16 Division . 18 • Successive Discounts 58 , 59 Exact Interest . 80 Tables of Weights and Meas- Fractions . 25-33 ures 10 , 11 Greatest Common Divisor 25 Taxes 81 Insurance 56 , 57 Trade ...
... Difference between Dates 67 • Subtraction 16 Division . 18 • Successive Discounts 58 , 59 Exact Interest . 80 Tables of Weights and Meas- Fractions . 25-33 ures 10 , 11 Greatest Common Divisor 25 Taxes 81 Insurance 56 , 57 Trade ...
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... Difference . What must be added to the smaller of two numbers to make the larger . Digits . The numbers for which the nine Arabic figures stand . Dimensions . Measurements needed to find contents . Discount . An allowance deducted ...
... Difference . What must be added to the smaller of two numbers to make the larger . Digits . The numbers for which the nine Arabic figures stand . Dimensions . Measurements needed to find contents . Discount . An allowance deducted ...
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... difference between two numbers . Subtrahend . A number to be sub- tracted from another . Surface . That which has only two dimensions , -length and breadth . The outside of a solid . Tangent . A line touching a curve at a single point ...
... difference between two numbers . Subtrahend . A number to be sub- tracted from another . Surface . That which has only two dimensions , -length and breadth . The outside of a solid . Tangent . A line touching a curve at a single point ...
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... at the rate of 17 miles in the same time . They start together , and in 9 days are x miles apart . A has travelled y miles and B has travelled z miles . 1. The difference between two numbers is 7190 , and 20 Oral MISCELLANEOUS.
... at the rate of 17 miles in the same time . They start together , and in 9 days are x miles apart . A has travelled y miles and B has travelled z miles . 1. The difference between two numbers is 7190 , and 20 Oral MISCELLANEOUS.
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... difference between two numbers is 7190 , and the less is 619. What is the greater ? 2. The minuend is 85,917 , and the remainder is 5867. What is the subtrahend ? 3. In 1890 , the population of Massachusetts was 2,238,943 , and of New ...
... difference between two numbers is 7190 , and the less is 619. What is the greater ? 2. The minuend is 85,917 , and the remainder is 5867. What is the subtrahend ? 3. In 1890 , the population of Massachusetts was 2,238,943 , and of New ...
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Page 10 - LIQUID MEASURE 4 gills (gi.) = 1 pint (pt.) 2 pints — 1 quart (qt...
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Page 140 - Find the greatest cube in the left group and place its root at the right. Subtract the cube of this root from the left group, and to the remainder annex the next group for a dividend. III. Annex a cipher to the root already found and take three times its square for a trial divisor. Divide the dividend by this trial divisor and place the quotient as the next root figure. IV. Multiply the number last squared by the last root figure and add three times this product and the square of the last root figure...
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Page 134 - Divide the greater number by the less, and that divisor by the remainder, and so on ; always dividing the last divisor by the last remainder, till nothing remains ; the last divisor is the greatest common divisor required.
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