Fish's Arithmetic Number Two: Oral and Written, Upon the Inductive Method, Book 2 |
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... 300 . 6000 and 2000 . 6. Also , when arranged in columns : 750 900 600 200 1200 800 5500 1600 2500 3000 500 1200 For further exercises of this kind , use Drill Table No. 2 . 7. A grocer having 20 boxes of lemons , sold SUBTRACTION . 27.
... 300 . 6000 and 2000 . 6. Also , when arranged in columns : 750 900 600 200 1200 800 5500 1600 2500 3000 500 1200 For further exercises of this kind , use Drill Table No. 2 . 7. A grocer having 20 boxes of lemons , sold SUBTRACTION . 27.
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... slate . How many cents had he left ? 18. A man having received $ 45 for labor , paid $ 15 for a coat , $ 7 for a barrel of flour , and $ 6 for a ton of coal . much had he left ? How 19. In a garden are 57 fruit trees ; 15 28 SUBTRACTION .
... slate . How many cents had he left ? 18. A man having received $ 45 for labor , paid $ 15 for a coat , $ 7 for a barrel of flour , and $ 6 for a ton of coal . much had he left ? How 19. In a garden are 57 fruit trees ; 15 28 SUBTRACTION .
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... subtract Difference , 1 17 7 each order of units separately . Since 6 units cannot be taken from 3 units , increase ... subtracted from 4 tens , increase the 4 tens by 10 tens ( 1 hundred ) taken from the next higher order , making 14 ...
... subtract Difference , 1 17 7 each order of units separately . Since 6 units cannot be taken from 3 units , increase ... subtracted from 4 tens , increase the 4 tens by 10 tens ( 1 hundred ) taken from the next higher order , making 14 ...
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... subtract . 4. Then diminish by 1 the next higher order of the minuend , and proceed as before . PROOF . - Add the remainder to the subtrahend ; if the sum is equal to the minuend , the work is correct . Instead of diminishing by 1 the ...
... subtract . 4. Then diminish by 1 the next higher order of the minuend , and proceed as before . PROOF . - Add the remainder to the subtrahend ; if the sum is equal to the minuend , the work is correct . Instead of diminishing by 1 the ...
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... subtract the differ- ence between 34000 and 7640 . 44. From the difference between 19876 and 6032 , subtract the difference between 12000 and 673 . 45. A man has $ 10000 . How much must he add to this , to be able to pay for a farm ...
... subtract the differ- ence between 34000 and 7640 . 44. From the difference between 19876 and 6032 , subtract the difference between 12000 and 673 . 45. A man has $ 10000 . How much must he add to this , to be able to pay for a farm ...
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acres altitude amount barrels of flour base bill bought bushels cents a pound ciphers circumference coal common containing cord cube root cubic foot denominate number diameter difference discount divided dividend divisor dollars draft dry measure equal exchange EXPLANATION.-Since expressed factors figures Find the area Find the cost Find the value FORMULA fraction frustum gain gallons given number Hence hundred hundredths improper fractions inches integers interest invested length marked price measure meters metric system miles minuend months Multiply number of terms paid payable payment percentage premium principal profit quotient ratio remainder rods selling price share side slant height sold square subtract sugar surface tens tenths thousandths toises tons Troy Weight units volume weight wheat wide worth WRITTEN EXERCISES yards of cloth
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