Junior High School Mathematics, Book 2Heath, 1922 - Mathematics |
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... indorsed thus : a James Henderson b Pay to the order of John Graves James Henderson BLANK INDORSEMENT FULL INDORSEMENT The sum of money named in the check is the face of the check . The person to whom the check is to be paid is the ...
... indorsed thus : a James Henderson b Pay to the order of John Graves James Henderson BLANK INDORSEMENT FULL INDORSEMENT The sum of money named in the check is the face of the check . The person to whom the check is to be paid is the ...
Page 98
... indorse it . Each person who indorses a check is responsible for its payment if the original maker and those who indorsed it before him fail to pay the check . Whenever money is deposited to the credit of a deposi- tor , or withdrawn at ...
... indorse it . Each person who indorses a check is responsible for its payment if the original maker and those who indorsed it before him fail to pay the check . Whenever money is deposited to the credit of a deposi- tor , or withdrawn at ...
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... indorse- ment in favor of the bank by the company . 4. a . Prepare a check for $ 13.75 , to pay Arnold Bee- man . b . Suppose that Arnold Beeman wants to cash it . How will he write a blank indorsement of it ? c . Suppose that he indorses ...
... indorse- ment in favor of the bank by the company . 4. a . Prepare a check for $ 13.75 , to pay Arnold Bee- man . b . Suppose that Arnold Beeman wants to cash it . How will he write a blank indorsement of it ? c . Suppose that he indorses ...
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... indorse the note , by writing his name across the back at the left end . The person so indorsing a note must pay it at maturity if the maker of the note does not . The note may be a collateral note . In this case , the borrower pledges ...
... indorse the note , by writing his name across the back at the left end . The person so indorsing a note must pay it at maturity if the maker of the note does not . The note may be a collateral note . In this case , the borrower pledges ...
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ad valorem altitude amount due angle balance bank discount borrowed bought brokerage called cash casting out nines compound amount compound interest cost cubic cylinder date of maturity debt decimal decimeters deposit dividends divisor dollar earn equal EXERCISE Express face value Find the interest following examples following numbers formula hypotenuse inches income tax indorse interest on $1 invested July June length Liberty Bonds market value means measure meters metric system mills minuend Multiply the numbers negative numbers note discounted numbers in Example owner Pages paid par value parallelopiped payment perimeter person pounds preferred stock premium prism profit purchaser Pythagorean Theorem rate of income rate per cent ratio receive rectangle result right triangle selling price semi-annually shares sides sold Solution Solve the equation square root Subtract subtrahend tax rate temperature triangular prism units weight width
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Page 165 - OF WEIGHT 10 milligrams (mg.) = 1 centigram (eg.) 10 centigrams = 1 decigram (dg.) 10 decigrams = 1 gram (g.) 10 grams = 1 dekagram (Dg...
Page 175 - The first and fourth terms of a proportion are called the extremes, and the second and third terms, the means. Thus, in the foregoing proportion, 8 and 3 are the extremes and 4 and 6 are the means.
Page 247 - The sum of two sides of a triangle is greater than the third side, and their difference is less than the third side.
Page 251 - 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 251 - English Money 4 farthings (far.) = 1 penny (d.) 12 pence = 1 shilling (s.) 20 shillings = 1 pound or sovereign...
Page 189 - To add two positive numbers, add their absolute values (§ 21), and prefix the plus sign to the result. 2. To add two negative numbers, add their absolute values and prefix the minus sign to the result.
Page 198 - RULE To subtract one number from another, change the sign of the./ subtrahend and add algebraically.
Page 170 - The Ratio of one number to another is the quotient of the first divided by the second. Thus, the ratio of a to b is -; it is also written a : b.
Page 196 - The number to be subtracted is called the Subtrahend. The number from which the subtrahend is to be subtracted is called the Minuend. The result is called the Remainder or Difference. 21. The symbol — , read "minus" or "less,
Page 86 - Duties are either specific, or ad valorem. A specific duty is a certain sum paid on a ton, hundred weight, yard, gallon, &c.