| Edmund Wingate - Arithmetic - 1751 - 438 pages
...the loweft place be increafed by the carriage which would arife from the omitted places, carrying i from 5 to 15, 2 from 15 to 25, 3 from 25 .to 35, &c. inftead of carrying i for every 10; and the fum of thefe lines will give the product, generally... | |
| Charles Hutton - Arithmetic - 1766 - 214 pages
...hand figures gures from; the produft of the two preceding figures ia the multiplicand thus: viz. i from 5 to 15, 2 from. 15 to 25, 3 from 25 to 35, &c. and the fum of the lines will be the produft to the number of decimals required, and will be... | |
| Gilbert Dyer - Arithmetic - 1770 - 240 pages
...Figure for what would have been produced by the preceding Figure in the Multiplicand' as follows, vi2. i from 5 to 15, 2 from 15 to 25, 3 from 25 to 35, &c. the Sum of thefe Products is the Product required. Multiply .248264 by .725234, and retain... | |
| Charles Marshall - Arithmetic - 1789 - 140 pages
...that which ftands next to it ; which Fig. you are to multiply in Mind only, and carry from it thus ; i from 5 to 15; 2 from 15 to 25; 3 from 25 to 35, &c. Mult. 9,849584 Mult. 7,486529 Mult. 89576.28 ¿3178,19865 by ,0756421 by ,8"74б591 Jor 4 Decimal... | |
| Nicolas Pike - Arithmetic - 1802 - 350 pages
...each other ; obferving to increafe the firft figure of every line with what would arife by carrying i from 5 to 15, 2 from 15 to 25, 3 from 25 to 35, &c. from the preceding figures, when you begin to multiply, and the fum will be the product required.... | |
| William Tinwell - Arithmetic - 1805 - 212 pages
...of the multiplier and the two figures of the multiplicand which are upon the right of it : thus, i from 5 to 15 ; 2 from 15 to 25 ; 3 from 25 to 35 ; 4 from 35 to 45 ; &c. When the multiplier has not the units' place fupply it with a cipher. Multiply... | |
| Charles Vyse - Arithmetic - 1806 - 342 pages
...Right Hand, unless so far as to observe what would arise from multiplying the Figures immediately, by carrying 1 from 5 to 15, 2 from 15 to 25, and from 25 to 35 carry 3, &c. which must be taken in at the Beginning of each Line. The first Figure... | |
| Nicolas Pike - Algebra - 1808 - 470 pages
...down the produces, so that their right hand figures may fall in a straight line below each other ; observing to increase the first figure of every line...carrying 1 from 5 to 15, 2 from 15 to 25, 3 from 25 to 35, &c. from the preceding figures, when you begin to multiply, and die sum will be the product required.... | |
| Arithmetic - 1811 - 210 pages
...down the products, so - that iheir" right hand figures may fall in a straight Irae below each other ; observing to increase the first figure of every line...arise by carrying 1 from 5 to 15, 2 from 15 to 25, &c. from the preceding figures when you begin to multiply, and the sum is the product required. EXAMPLES.... | |
| Charles Hutton - Mathematics - 1811 - 406 pages
...products, so that their rightrhand figures may may fall in a column straight below each other; but observing to increase the first figure of every line with what would arise from the figures omitted, in this manner, namely 1 from 5 to 14, 2 from 15 to 24, 3 from '25 to 34,... | |
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