 | Daniel Adams - Arithmetic - 1831 - 278 pages
...L. Fifty thousand 1OOO. LX. Hundred thousand CCCIOOO.orC. LXX. One million M. LXXX. Two million MM. A unit, unity, or one, is represented by this character, 1. Two 2. Three 3. Four 4. Five 5. Six JS. Seven 7. Eight . 8. Nine . 9. Ten has no appropriate character to represent it ; but is considered... | |
 | Roswell Chamberlain Smith - Arithmetic - 1831 - 288 pages
...an inkstand; how much do they come to? How many are thirteen and three ? 25. Count one hundred. One 1 Two 2 Three 3 Four 4 Five 5 Six 6 Seven 7 Eight 8 Nine 9 Ten 10 Eleven 11 Twelve 12 miurteen ..13 Fourteen ..14 Fifteen 15 Sixteen 16 Seventeen . 17 Eighteen 18... | |
 | Daniel Adams - Arithmetic - 1831 - 276 pages
...L. Fifty thousand 1OOO. LX. Hundred thousand CCC130D.orC. LXX. One million M. LXXX. Two miHion MM. A unit, unity, or one, is represented by this character, 1. Two 2. Three 3. Four 4. Fioe 5. Six 6. Seven ......... 7. Eight 8. Nine 9. Ten has no appropriate character to represent it... | |
 | Roswell Chamberlain Smith - Accounting - 1832 - 294 pages
...jjeneral use, as will appear by observing what follows : — A unit, or one, is written 1. Two, 8. Three, 3. Four, : 4. Five, .• 5. Six, ; 6. Seven, 7. Eight, 8. Nine, 9. Q. What are these characters called ? A. Figures. Q. By what other name are they sometimes called ?... | |
 | James L. Connolly (Mathematician) - Arithmetic - 1835 - 266 pages
...characters, or figures, and teaches to read and write them by their true value. Thus, one 1, two 3, three 3, four 4, five 5, six 6, seven 7, eight 8, nine 9, nought or cipher 0 ; and this is the reading . and writing of figures. These nine figures or digits... | |
 | William Ruger - Arithmetic - 1836 - 274 pages
...employed in the Arabick method, are ex* pressed and writteii as follows : — Unit, unity or one, I Two, . 2 Three, 3 Four, 4 Five, 5 Six, 6 Seven, 7 Eight, 8 Nine, . 9 And a cipher, 0 These figures are also called digits, from the Latin word lUgitus, a' finger. The,'... | |
 | Roswell Chamberlain Smith - Arithmetic - 1836 - 308 pages
...which is in very general use, as will appear by observing what follows : — A unit, or one, is written .........1. Two, 2. Three, 3. Four, 4. Five, 5. Six, .6. Seven, 7. Eight, 8. Nme/ 9. Q. What are these characters called '! A. Figures. Q. Bv what other name are they sometimes... | |
 | Daniel Adams - Arithmetic - 1837 - 274 pages
...or ClO.f XXX. Five thousand lOO.orV.J XXXX. or XL. Ten thousand CCIOO.orX. L. Fifty thousand 1000. A unit, unity, or one, is represented by this character, 1 Two 2 Three 3 Four 4. Fine ......... 5. Six 6. Seven 7. Eight 8. Nine 9. Ten has no appropriate character to represent it... | |
 | Roswell Chamberlain Smith - Arithmetic - 1838 - 304 pages
...is in very general e, as will appear by observing what follows ; — A unit, or one, is written... , ..........1. Two, 2. Three, 3. Four, 4. Five, 5. Six, 6. Seven, 7. Eight 8. Nine, 9. Q. What are these characters called ? A. Figures. Q. By what other name are they sometimes called ?... | |
 | Daniel Adams - 1839 - 268 pages
...L. Fifty thousand 1003. LX. Hundred thousand ceciaoo.orc. LXX. One million h. LXXX. Two million MM. A unit, unity, or one, is represented by this character, 1 Two ... 2. Three Four Fine Six Seven 3 4. 5. 6. f. S. 9. Eiyht JVine ..... Ten has no appropriate character to represent... | |
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