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" If the errors are alike, ie both greater, or both less than the given number, take their difference for a divisor, and the difference of the products for a dividend. But if unlike... "
The Schoolmaster's Assistant: Being a Compendium of Arithmetic, Both ... - Page 101
by Thomas Dilworth - 1825 - 194 pages
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The Tutor's Guide: Being a Complete System of Arithmetic; with Various ...

Charles Vyse - Arithmetic - 1806 - 342 pages
...'against its respective Position, and Multiply them crosswise. 2. If the Errors are alike, that is, both greater, or both less than the given Number,...their Difference for a Divisor, and the Difference* of their Products for a Dividend. But if unlike, that is, one too much, and the other too little, then...
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The American Tutor's Guide: Being a Compendium of Arithmetic. In Six Parts ...

James Thompson - Arithmetic - 1808 - 176 pages
...cross-wise. If the errors are alike, that is, both greater (marked-j-) or both less, (marked — ) than the given number, take their difference for a divisor, and the difference of their products for a dividend. But if unlike, that is, one. too much, and the other too little, then...
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The Teachers Assistant. Or, A System of Practical Arithmetic: Wherein the ...

Arithmetic - 1811 - 210 pages
...supposed number of the ether ; then, If the errors be alike, ie both too much, or both too little, take their difference for a divisor, and the difference of the products for a dividend: but- if the errors be unlike, take their sum for a divisor, and the sum of the products for a dividend....
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A System of Practical Arithmetic: Applicable to the Present State of Trade ...

Jeremiah Joyce - Arithmetic - 1812 - 274 pages
...against its respective position, and multiply them cross ways. (2) If the errors are alike, that is, both greater or both less than the given number, take...their difference for a divisor, and the difference of their products for a dividend. But if unlike, take their sum for a divisor, and the sum of their products...
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The Tutor's Guide: Being a Complete System of Arithmetic; with Various ...

Charles Vyse - Arithmetic - 1815 - 340 pages
...error against its respective position, and multiply them crosswise. 2. If the errors be alike, that is, both greater, or both less than the given number, take their difference for a divisor, and the difierence of their products for a dividend. But if unlike, that is, one too much, and the other too...
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The Teachers' Assistant, Or, A System of Practical Arithmetic: Wherein the ...

Arithmetic - 1817 - 214 pages
...supposed number of the other ; then, If the errors be alike, ie both too much, or both too little, take their difference for a divisor, and the difference of the products for a dividend : but if the errors be unlike, take their sum for a divisor, and the sum of the products for a dividend....
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The Teachers' Assistant: Or a System of Practical Arithmetic

Stephen Pike - Arithmetic - 1824 - 212 pages
...the supposed numoer of the other; then, If the errors be alike, ie both too much, of both too little, take their difference for a divisor, and the difference of the products. for a dividend: but if the errors be unlike, take their sum for a divisor, and the sum uf the products for a dividend....
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Conkling's Arithmetic: The Young Arithmetician's Guide to a Knowledge of ...

Thomas Conkling (W.) - Arithmetic - 1831 - 302 pages
...is, if they be both greater or both less than the given number,) take the difference of the errors for a divisor, and the difference of the products for a dividend. 4. If the errors are unlike; that is, if one he too much, and the other too little; then, take the...
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The Tutor's Assistant: Being a Compendium of Arithmetic and a Complete ...

Francis Walkingame - 1832 - 224 pages
...each error against Us respective position. 2. Multiply them cross ways. 3. If the errors are alike, ie both greater or both less than the given number, take...their difference for a divisor, and the difference of their product for a dividend. But if unlike, take their sum for a divisor, and the sum of their product...
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The Tutor's Assistant: Being a Compendium of Practical Arithmetic, for the ...

Francis Walkingame - 1833 - 204 pages
...against their respective positions, and multiply them crossmine. If the errors be of like kinds, ie both greater, or both less than the given number,...and the difference of the products for a dividend. But if unlike, take their sum for a divisor, and the sum of their products for a dividend : the quotient...
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