| Mathematics - 1801 - 446 pages
...Compound Addition teacheth to collect several numbers of different denominations into one total. RULE.* i. Place the numbers so that those of the same denomination...directly under each other, and draw: a line below them. - . 2. Add * The reason of this rule is evident from what has been said ia simple addition : for, ia... | |
| Daniel Adams - Arithmetic - 1807 - 248 pages
...the value of the articles •which must be learned from fhe Tables. RULE tos. COMPOUND ADDITION. 1. PLACE the numbers so that those of the same denomination may stand directly under each other. 2. ADD the first column or denomination together, and carry for that number which it takes of the same... | |
| Isaac Dalby - Mathematics - 1807 - 968 pages
...like denomioations. And fractions having different denominators to a common denominator. Then set down the numbers, so that those of the same denomination may stand directly under each other, as pounds under pounds, shillings under shillings, feet under feet, 8cc. . TAdd up the figures in the... | |
| Samuel Webber - Mathematics - 1808 - 466 pages
...Compound Addition teaches to collect several numbers of different denominations into one sum. RtfLE.* 1. Place the numbers so, that those of the same denomination may stand directly under each other, anc! draw a line under them. 2. Add the figures in the lowest denomination, ancrfind • how many ones... | |
| James Noyes - Arithmetic - 1808 - 168 pages
...difference between two numbers of several denominations. RULE. 1. Place the less number under the greater, so that those of the same denomination may stand directly under each other, anjj draw a line below them. , 2 Beginning at the lowest denomination, take eachj f gure in the lower... | |
| Daniel Adams - Arithmetic - 1810 - 190 pages
...the form of a general RULE for the Addition of Compound Numbers : I. Write the numbers to l>e added so that those of the same denomination may stand directly under each other. II. Add together the uumlicrs in the column of the lowest denomination, and carry for that number which... | |
| Zachariah Jess - Arithmetic - 1810 - 222 pages
...weights, measures, &«. . GENERAL RULE. '• * -'••"•:• ':•'•; ' : *•,-.• .. ' ' 4 . , ' Place the numbers so, that those of the same denomination may stand diredlly under each other. Then begin at the right Hhand column, and add up as ia integers ; divide... | |
| Charles Hutton - Mathematics - 1812 - 620 pages
...seconds ? * Ans. 2551443. COM COMPOUND ADDITION. *' COMPOUND ADDITION shows how to add or collect severa numbers of different denominations into one sum. RULE.—...those of the same denomination may stand directly ftnder each other, dhd draw a line below them.. Add up the figures in the lowest denomination, and... | |
| Jeremiah Joyce - Arithmetic - 1812 - 274 pages
...is a method of collecting several numbers of different denominations into one sum. RULE. (1) Arrange the numbers so that those of the same denomination...may stand directly under each other, and draw a line under them. (2). Add the numbers in the lowest denomination together, and find how many units of the... | |
| Nathan Daboll - Arithmetic - 1818 - 246 pages
...the same generic kind, as pounds, shillings and pence, &c. Tons, hundreds, quarters, &e. RULE.* 1. Place the numbers so that those of the same denomination may stand directly under each other. 2. Add the first column or denomination together, as in whole numbers ; then divide the sum by as many... | |
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