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" If the errors are unlike, divide the sum of the products by the sum of the errors, and the quotient will be the answer. "
A Course of Mathematics ...: Designed for the Use of the Officers and Cadets ... - Page 95
by Isaac Dalby - 1807
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The Young Gentleman's Arithmetick, and Geometry: Containing Such Elements of ...

Edward Wells - Arithmetic - 1714 - 348 pages
...Guefs, into the Error arifing from die other Guefs. And if the Errors be both alike, (/. e. too much or too little,; divide the Difference of the Products, by the Difference of the Errors ; but if the Errors be unlike, divide the Sura of the Products, by the Sum of the Errors. The Quoti-'...
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A New Introduction to the Mathematicks: Being Essays on Vulgar and Decimal ...

Benjamin Donne - Algebra - 1758 - 428 pages
...and if the Errors are alike, $hat is both too great, or both too little, divide theDiference of thefe Products by the Difference of the Errors, and the Quotient will be the Number fought : But if the Errors are unlike, that is, one too great, the other too little, divide...
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The School-master's Guide: Or, a Complete System of Practical Arithmetic ...

Charles Hutton - Arithmetic - 1766 - 214 pages
...fame affection, that is, if the refults be both either too great or too little, divide the difièrence of the products by the difference of the errors, and the quotient will be the anfwer ; but if the errors be of different affections, that is, if one refiilt be too great and the...
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Arithmetic, Rational and Practical: Wherein the Properties of Numbers are ...

John Mair - Arithmetic - 1772 - 376 pages
...L. *.d. C 13 4 • < 10 As 21 6 5 0 o) then, errors alike* that is, both exceffes, or both defects, divide the difference of the products by the difference of the errors. But if the errors are unlike, that is, the one an excefs and the other a defect, divide the fum of...
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A Concise System of Arithmetic: Peculiarly Adapted to the Use of ..., Parts 1-2

A. Melrose (Teacher) - Arithmetic - 1795 - 140 pages
...then if the errors be of the fame kind ; that is, both lefs, or both greater than the given number ; divide the difference of the products by the difference of the errors ; but if the one error is greater, and the other lefs than the given number ; divide the fum of the...
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Mathematics: Compiled from the Best Authors and Intended to be the ..., Volume 1

Mathematics - 1801 - 446 pages
...the contrary supposip.on, and find the sum and difference of the products. 4. If the errors be alike, divide the difference of the products by the difference...of. the errors, and the quotient will be the answer. 5. If the errors be unlike, divide the sum of the products by the sum of the errors, and the quotient...
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The New Complete System of Arithmetic: Composed for the Use of the Citizens ...

Nicolas Pike - Arithmetic - 1802 - 350 pages
...pofition by the firft error. 4. If the errors be alike ; that is, both too fmall, or bith too great, divide the difference of the products by the difference of the errors, and the quotient will be the anfwer. 5. If the errdfe be unlike ; that is, one too fmal!, and the other too great, divide the fum...
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The Accomplished Tutor: Or, Complete System of Liberal Education ..., Volume 1

Thomas Hodson - Education - 1806 - 576 pages
...be both greater or both lefs than the refult of the queftion, divide the difference of the produces by the difference of the errors, and the quotient will be the anfwer. 5-. But if the errois be unlike, that is> if the refult of one pofition be greater and the...
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Mathematics: Compiled from the Best Authors, and Intended to be ..., Volume 1

Samuel Webber - Mathematics - 1808 - 466 pages
...manner, if r or » be negative, we shall have x=—- — , by working as before, which is the rule. ducts by the difference of the errors, and the quotient will be the answer. 5. If the errors be unlike, divide the sum of the products by the sum of the errors, and the quotient...
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The British encyclopedia, or, Dictionary of arts and sciences, Volume 5

William Nicholson - 1809 - 716 pages
...if the error» be both too great, or both too little, sub. tract the one product from the other, and divide the difference of the products by the difference of the errors. If the erron be nnlike, ш the one -f- and the other —, add the products, and divide the sum thereof...
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