First, commit the words at the head of the table, viz. units, tens,^ hundreds, &c. to memory, then, to the simple value of each figure, join the name of its place, beginning at the left hand, and reading towards the right. The New Complete System of Arithmetic: Composed for the Use of the Citizens ... - Page 10by Nicolas Pike - 1802 - 352 pagesFull view - About this book
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...the continual addition of one, all numbers are generated. 2. Beside Tomread NUMBERS. To . the simple value of each figure join the name of its place, beginning at the left hand and reading toward the right. EXAMPLES. Read the following numbers : 37 3°79I inoooiir 101 7°°79 1234S^789O... | |
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...any parcel of figures, obferre the foJJowipg Rule. Fir/1. Commit the words at the head of ths yiz. units, tens, hundreds, &c. to memory ; then, to the...beginning at the left hand, and reading towards the right — More particularly— \. Place a dot under the right hand figure of the ad, 4th, 6th, 8th, &c. half... | |
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...the words at the head of the table, viz. units, tens,^ hundreds, &c. to memory, then, to the simple value of each figure, join the name of its place,...beginning at the left hand, and reading towards the right. — More particularly - 1. Place a dot under the right hand figure of the 2d, ith, 6th, !Sth, &c. haif... | |
 | Nicolas Pike - Arithmetic - 1809 - 312 pages
...the following RULE. FiriV Commit the words at the head of the Table, vi2 units, tens, hundreds, Sec. to memory ; then, to the fimple value of each figure,...beginning at the left hand and reading towards the r>ght. More particularly — i Place a dot under the right hand figure of the 20, 4th, 6th, 8th, Sec... | |
 | Samuel Webber - Arithmetic - 1812 - 266 pages
...they stand for, are as follow ; 0 nothing ; 1 one, or a single i. To read Numbers. RULE. To the simple value of each figure join the name of its place, beginning at the left and reading toward the right. EXAMPLES. Read the following" numbers. 37 30791 111000111 10M 70079 1234567890... | |
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...words any number firofiosed in figures* RULE. To the simple value of each figure, join the name «f its place, beginning at the left hand and reading towards the right. EXAMPLES. Write down in words the following numbers. 46, 199, 2267, 86693, 289732, 11911911, 1169990,... | |
 | Nathan Daboll - Arithmetic - 1818 - 240 pages
...its proper place, by saying, units, tens, hundreds, &c. as in the Numeration Table. 2. To the simple value of each figure, join the name of its place, beginning at the left hand, and reading to the rignt. EXAMPLES. Sead the following numbers. i . • 865, Three hundred and sixty -five. 5461,... | |
 | Nathan Daboll - Arithmetic - 1818 - 240 pages
...its proper place, by saying, units, tens, hundreds, &c. as in the Numeration Table. 2. To the simple value of each figure, join the name of its place, beginning at the left hand, 'and reading to the right, EXAMPLES. . Read the following numbers. S65, Three hundred and sixty-five. 5461, Five... | |
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...the words at the head of the table, viz. units, tens, hundreds, &c. to memory, then, to the simple value of each figure, join the name of its place, beginning at the l^lt hand, and reading towards the right. — More particularly — I. Place a dot under Upright hind... | |
 | Nathan Daboll - Arithmetic - 1825 - 248 pages
...its proper place, by saying, units, tens, hundreds, &c. as in the Numeration Table. 2. To the simple value of each figure, join the name of its place, beginning at the left hand, and reading to the right. EXAMPLES. * Head the fallowing numbers. S65, Three hundred and sixty-five. 5461, Five... | |
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