Fish's Arithmetic Number Two: Oral and Written, Upon the Inductive Method, Book 2 |
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Cancellation is made very prominent , especially in Fractions , Interest , and Proportion . Its application in working Interest , Partial Payments , and Proportion presents some new , valuable , and practical features .
Cancellation is made very prominent , especially in Fractions , Interest , and Proportion . Its application in working Interest , Partial Payments , and Proportion presents some new , valuable , and practical features .
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Interest .... 193 200 202 Definitions and Principles ... 198 Six per cent . Method .... Cancellation Method .. Problems in Interest ..... Compound Interest . Notes ...... 206 209 210 Discount .... True Discount .. Bank Discount .
Interest .... 193 200 202 Definitions and Principles ... 198 Six per cent . Method .... Cancellation Method .. Problems in Interest ..... Compound Interest . Notes ...... 206 209 210 Discount .... True Discount .. Bank Discount .
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A man owing $ 15760 , gave in payment 5 lots of land worth $ 730 each , 6 horses valued at $ 226.50 each , an interest he owned in a coal mine , worth $ 2000 , and $ 1589.80 in money . How much did he still owe ?
A man owing $ 15760 , gave in payment 5 lots of land worth $ 730 each , 6 horses valued at $ 226.50 each , an interest he owned in a coal mine , worth $ 2000 , and $ 1589.80 in money . How much did he still owe ?
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Inst . Commission . Int . The same . Dozen . Debtor . Exchange . Folio . Prem . Forward . Rec'd Freight . Sund's Insurance . Ult . This month . Yd . Interest . Yr . Merchandise . Without disc't . Number . Payment . Paid . By . Premium .
Inst . Commission . Int . The same . Dozen . Debtor . Exchange . Folio . Prem . Forward . Rec'd Freight . Sund's Insurance . Ult . This month . Yd . Interest . Yr . Merchandise . Without disc't . Number . Payment . Paid . By . Premium .
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23. A speculator gained 30 % on of his investment , and lost 5 % on the remainder , and his net profits were $ 720 . What would have been his profits , had he gained 30 % on % , and lost 5 % on the remainder ? INTEREST .
23. A speculator gained 30 % on of his investment , and lost 5 % on the remainder , and his net profits were $ 720 . What would have been his profits , had he gained 30 % on % , and lost 5 % on the remainder ? INTEREST .
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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.
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Page 270 - If a letter is placed after one of greater value, its value is to be added to that of the greater. Thus, XI represents eleven, LX sixty, DC six hundred.
Page 258 - RULE. 1. Separate the given number into periods of three figures each, beginning at the units place.
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 275 - A sphere is a solid bounded by a curved surface, every point of which is equally distant from a point within called the center.
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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.
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