| Edwin Pliny Seaver - Arithmetic - 1895 - 450 pages
...365.007 + 584.64 = ? 45. From the preceding examples may be derived the following Rule for Addition. (1) Write the numbers to be added so that units of the same order shall be expressed in the same column. Draw a line beneath. (2) Add the units of each order separately, beginning... | |
| George Albert Wentworth - Arithmetic - 1896 - 490 pages
...the entire sum of the last column. Hence we have the following RULE FOR ADDITION. Write the numbers so that units of the same order shall stand in the same column. Add the right-hand column ; write the units of this sum beneath, and add the tens, if any, to the next... | |
| Military art and science - 1897 - 354 pages
...7.2, 11.102, you may draw a vertical line and write them down in this manner : 6334 72 11 71 102 642 " Hence the " RULE. " 1. Write the numbers to be added so that units of the same kind shall be in the same column. " #. Add as in whole numbers, and from the right hand of the same... | |
| George Albert Wentworth - Arithmetic - 1897 - 396 pages
...the entire sum of the last column. Hence we have the following RULE FOR ADDITION. Write the numbers so that units of the same order shall stand in the same column. Add the right-hand column; write the units of this sum beneath, and add the tens, if any, to the next... | |
| George Albert Wentworth - Arithmetic - 1898 - 424 pages
...seven, nine, twelve, sixteen. 40. Hence, we have the following KULE FOB ADDITION. Write the numbers so that units of the same order shall stand in the same column. Add the right-hand column ; write the units of this sum beneath, and add the tens, if any, to the next... | |
| George Albert Wentworth - 1898 - 424 pages
...seven, nine, twelve, sixteen. , 40. Hence, we have the following RULE FOR ADDITION. Write the numbers so that units of the same order shall stand in the same column. Add the right-hand column ; write the units of this sum beneath, and add the tens, if any, to the next... | |
| George Albert Wentworth - Arithmetic - 1898 - 424 pages
...seven, nine, twelve, sixteen. 40. Hence, we have the following RULE FOR ADDITION. Write the numbers so that units of the same order shall stand in the same column. Add the right-hand column; write the units of this sum beneath, and add the tens, if any, to the next... | |
| George Edward Atwood - Arithmetic - 1899 - 392 pages
...is the number obtained by addition. 25. PRINCIPLE. — Only like numbers can be added. 26. RULE. — Write the numbers to be added so that units of the same order shall be in the same column. If the sum of any column exceeds nine, write the units under the column added,... | |
| John Williston Cook, Nebraska Cropsey - Arithmetic - 1899 - 328 pages
...SUBTRACTION OF DECIMALS. From 45.75 take 26.9. 45 75 Write the subtrahend under the minuend, „„ - so that units of the same order shall stand ^ . in the same column, and subtract as in t/in From 64.7 take 19.013. 64.700 If there are more decimal places in the sub19.013... | |
| John Marvin Colaw, John Kelley Elkwood - Arithmetic - 1900 - 450 pages
...15 hundreds, or 1500 ones. Hence, 1500 + 90 + 5 = 1595, the sum. DIRECTION. — Arrange the numbers so that units of the same order shall stand in the same column. Begin at the right and add each column separately. If the sum is less than 10, write it under the column... | |
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