Everyday Arithmetic, Book 3Houghton Mifflin, 1920 - Arithmetic |
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Page 74
... principal kinds of insurance , there are many others . Packages sent through the mail may be insured against loss ( see page 68 ) ; plate - glass windows may be insured against breakage ; valuables of all kinds may be insured against ...
... principal kinds of insurance , there are many others . Packages sent through the mail may be insured against loss ( see page 68 ) ; plate - glass windows may be insured against breakage ; valuables of all kinds may be insured against ...
Page 78
... principal kinds are : The Ordinary Life Policy . The holder of an ordinary life policy pays a premium at the beginning of each year , from the time he takes out the policy until his death , at which time the face of the policy is paid ...
... principal kinds are : The Ordinary Life Policy . The holder of an ordinary life policy pays a premium at the beginning of each year , from the time he takes out the policy until his death , at which time the face of the policy is paid ...
Page 80
... the paying teller . There are two principal forms of accounts that may be opened with a bank . One is called a checking account ; the other , a savings account . Checking accounts are opened largely for the convenience of pay-
... the paying teller . There are two principal forms of accounts that may be opened with a bank . One is called a checking account ; the other , a savings account . Checking accounts are opened largely for the convenience of pay-
Page 85
... principal ; $ 22.50 , the interest ; 5 % , the rate of interest ; years , the term of interest ; and $ 922.50 , the amount . The principal is the sum of money upon which interest MONEY AT INTEREST 85.
... principal ; $ 22.50 , the interest ; 5 % , the rate of interest ; years , the term of interest ; and $ 922.50 , the amount . The principal is the sum of money upon which interest MONEY AT INTEREST 85.
Page 86
... principal and the interest . [ Use pencil only when needed . ] 1. Problems in interest are solved just as all problems in per- centage are solved , but with one new element to consider , the element of time . Which term in interest ...
... principal and the interest . [ Use pencil only when needed . ] 1. Problems in interest are solved just as all problems in per- centage are solved , but with one new element to consider , the element of time . Which term in interest ...
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Page 294 - Measures of Weight 10 milligrams (mg) =1 centigram eg 10 centigrams =1 decigram dg 10 decigrams =1 gram g 10 grams =1 dekagram Dg...
Page 291 - Time 60 seconds (sec.) = 1 minute (min.) 60 minutes = 1 hour (hr.) 24 hours = 1 day (da.) 7 days = 1 week (wk.) 365 days = 1 common year (yr.) 366 days = 1 leap year 12 months (mo.) = 1 year 10 years = 1 decade 10 decades or \ , , , „ , 1=1 century (cen. or U.) 100 years / J v ' Thirty days has September, April, June, and November; All the rest have thirty-one, Excepting February alone, To which we twenty-eight assign, Till leap year gives it twenty-nine.
Page 10 - L, fifty ; C, one hundred; D, five hundred; M, one thousand.
Page 214 - WEIGHT 10 milligrams (mg.) = 1 centigram (eg.) 10 centigrams = 1 decigram (dg.) 10 decigrams = 1 gram (g.) 10 grams = 1 dekagram (Dg.) 10 dekagrams = 1 hektogram (Hg.) 10 hektograms = 1 kilogram (Kg.) 10 kilograms = 1 myriagram (Mg.) 10 myriagrams = 1 quintal (Q...
Page 291 - LIQUID MEASURE 4 gills (gi.) = 1 pint (pt.) 2 pints = 1 quart (qt.) 4 quarts = 1 gallon (gal...
Page 290 - LENGTH 12 inches (in.) = 1 foot (ft.) 3 feet = 1 yard (yd.) 5| yards = 1 rod (rd.) 320 rods = 1 mile (mi.) 1 mile = 1,760 yd.
Page 291 - TIME. 60 seconds (sec.)= 1 minute (min.). 60 minutes = 1 hour (hr.). 24 hours = 1 day (da.). 7 days = 1 week (wk.). 365 days = 1 common year.
Page 197 - A Circle is a plane figure bounded by a curved line every point of which is equally distant from a point within called the center.
Page 274 - The water from the irrigation ditches is turned on to the land only as needed and those using the water pay for the amount used. The quantity used is commonly measured by the "second-foot" and the "acre-foot." 2 A second-foot is one cubic foot of running water passing a given point in one second. An acre-foot is the volume of water required to cover one acre of land to the depth of one foot.
Page 205 - A pyramid (Fig. 54) is a solid whose base is a polygon and whose sides are triangles uniting at a common point, called the vertex.