The American Tutor's Assistant Revised, Or, A Compendious System of Practical Arithmetic: Containing the Several Rules of that Useful Science, Concisely Defined, Methodically Arranged, and Fully Exemplified : the Whole Particularly Adapted to the Easy and Regular Instruction of Youth in Our American SchoolsJoseph Crukshank, sold also by B.B. Hopkins & Company Philadelphia, D. Mallory & Company Boston, Lyman, Mallory & Company Portland, D.W. Farrand & Green, Albany, Ph. H. Nicklin & Company Baltimore, Patterson & Hopkins, Pittsburgh, 1810 - Arithmetic - 210 pages |
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acct acres amount annum answer 21 answer neat Application bales barter Bought breadth bushels C.wt cash in full casks ciphers common difference compound containing cost cube-root decimal denominator Divide dividend divisor dollars dols dozen drams Edward Young ell English ells Flemish equal EXAMPLES exchange facit feet figures Flemish folio gallons George Robson given number given quantity gross hogsheads hundred weight improper fraction inches integers interest James Dixon Ledger lowest terms merchant miles moidores months Multiply neat weight Note ounces pence Pennsylvania currency perches persons Peter Thomson pieces pint pounds principal Proof quarts quotient rate per cent ready money Reduce remainder Richard Barber RULE OF THREE shalloon shillings sold square root sterling Subtract sugar Sundries Suppose tare Thomas Lawson thousand tobacco trett VULGAR FRACTIONS whole numbers wine worth yards of cloth
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Page 150 - Subtract the square number from the left hand period, and to the remainder bring down the next period for a dividend. III. Double the root already found for a divisor ; seek how many times the divisor is contained...
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Page 115 - Thirty days after sight of this my first of exchange, second and third of like tenor and date not paid, pay to Samuel Sims, or order, four hundred and fifty-two pounds, ten shillings and sixpence sterling, value received, which place to account of Peter Simpson.
Page 155 - New-London to a certain place in 9 days, and to go but 3 miles the first day, increasing every day by an equal excess, so that the last day's journey may be 43 miles: Required the daily increase, and the length of the whole journey 1 Ans.
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