Fish's Arithmetic Number One[-two]: Oral and Written ..., Volume 2Ivison, Blakeman, 1883 - Arithmetic |
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... Decimals ... 109 Drill Table No. 2 .. 24 Notation and Numeration ... 110 Subtraction ... 25 Decimal Currency . 114 Drill Exercises .. 26 Reduction .. 115 Multiplication 34 Addition and Subtraction ... 118 Division .. Drill and Chart ...
... Decimals ... 109 Drill Table No. 2 .. 24 Notation and Numeration ... 110 Subtraction ... 25 Decimal Currency . 114 Drill Exercises .. 26 Reduction .. 115 Multiplication 34 Addition and Subtraction ... 118 Division .. Drill and Chart ...
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... Decimals . 271 Definitions and Principles ... 198 Denominate Tables ... 273 Six per cent . Method ... Government Lands .. 277 200 Cancellation Method . 202 Foreign Moneys . 278 Problems in Interest .. 206 Longitude and Time .. 281 ...
... Decimals . 271 Definitions and Principles ... 198 Denominate Tables ... 273 Six per cent . Method ... Government Lands .. 277 200 Cancellation Method . 202 Foreign Moneys . 278 Problems in Interest .. 206 Longitude and Time .. 281 ...
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... decimal sys- tem , from the Latin decem , which signifies ten . The successive order of units in a number form a scale ; and when the increase or decrease is uniformly ten , it is called a decimal scale . 12. The first nine numbers are ...
... decimal sys- tem , from the Latin decem , which signifies ten . The successive order of units in a number form a scale ; and when the increase or decrease is uniformly ten , it is called a decimal scale . 12. The first nine numbers are ...
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... common and decimal . * Properly speaking , the value of a fraction is less than 1. Hence , when the value is greater than 1 , it is called an improper fraction ( 100 , 2 ) . 99. A common fraction is expressed by two num- bers.
... common and decimal . * Properly speaking , the value of a fraction is less than 1. Hence , when the value is greater than 1 , it is called an improper fraction ( 100 , 2 ) . 99. A common fraction is expressed by two num- bers.
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... ) ? 39. ( 123 ÷ 11-155 × 3 ) × 4 ? 40. ( of 83-3 × 1 ) × ( J ÷ 1 + 53 ) ? 41. ( × 14 of 15 ) × 371 ? 42. of ( 24 ÷ 6§ ) × ( 95 ÷ 44 ) ? 16 12 43 . f of £ ? 24 of 4 44 . ? 6 % of DECIMALS . 128. The numbers 1000 , 100 , 10 108 FRACTIONS .
... ) ? 39. ( 123 ÷ 11-155 × 3 ) × 4 ? 40. ( of 83-3 × 1 ) × ( J ÷ 1 + 53 ) ? 41. ( × 14 of 15 ) × 371 ? 42. of ( 24 ÷ 6§ ) × ( 95 ÷ 44 ) ? 16 12 43 . f of £ ? 24 of 4 44 . ? 6 % of DECIMALS . 128. The numbers 1000 , 100 , 10 108 FRACTIONS .
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acres altitude amount angles barrels of flour base bill bought bushels Centim cents a pound ciphers circumference coal common containing convex surface cord cube root cubic foot decimal diameter difference discount divided dividend divisor dollars draft dry measures equated exchange EXPLANATION.-Since expressed figure Find the area Find the cost Find the volume FORMULA fraction frustum gain gallons given number Hence hundred hundredths improper fractions inches integer interest invested land length loss measure meters metric system miles minuend mixed numbers Multiply number of terms ORAL EXERCISES paid payable payment percentage premium prime factors principal profit quotient ratio remainder rods selling price share side slant height sold square root subtract tens tenths term of credit thick toises tons trapezium units wheat wide WRITTEN EXERCISES
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Page 294 - A circle is a plane figure bounded by a curved line called the circumference, every point of which is equally distant from a point within called the center.
Page 124 - ... as many decimal places as the number of decimal places in the dividend exceeds those in the divisor, prefixing ciphers to the quotient, if necessary.
Page 250 - The square root of a number is one of its two equal factors. Thus, 4 is the square root of 16.
Page 258 - RULE. 1. Separate the given number into periods of three figures each, beginning at the units place.
Page 74 - The Greatest Common Divisor of two or more numbers is the greatest number that will exactly divide each of them. Thu4, 18 is the greatest, common divisor of 36 and 54, since it is the greatest number that will divide each of them without a remainder.
Page 275 - A sphere is a solid, bounded by one continued convex surface, every point of which is equally distant from a point within, called the centre.
Page 247 - The square of a number composed of tens and units is equal to the square of the tens, plus twice the product of the tens by the units, plus the square of the units.
Page 125 - To divide by 10, 100, 1000, etc., it is necessary only to move the decimal point in the dividend as many places to the left as there are ciphers in the divisor.
Page 80 - A fraction is one or more of the equal parts of a unit...
Page 296 - RULE. — From half the sum of the three sides subtract each side separately ; multiply the half -sum and the three remainders together ; the square root of the product is the area.