| Frederick Emerson - Arithmetic - 1850 - 316 pages
...is 1 unit of the third dVgrep: mri • on. The zero or cipher (0) expresses nothin., r . it- ell', being employed only to occupy a place. The units of...of their respective units; thus, 21 twenty-one, 22 twenty- two, 23 twenty-three, &c.; 31 thirty-one, 32 thirty-two, &c. &c. This nomenclature, although... | |
| James Bates Thomson - Arithmetic - 1850 - 352 pages
...thousand. 1, one. 2, two. 3, three. 4, four. 5, five. 6, six. 7, seven. 8, eight. 9, nine. 10, ten. 11, eleven. 12, twelve. 13, thirteen. 14, fourteen....sixteen. 17, seventeen. 18, eighteen. 19, nineteen. 20, twenty. 21, twenty-one, &c. 30, thirty. 31, thirty-one, &c. 40, forty. 4-1, forty-one, &c. 50,... | |
| John Hunter - Arithmetic - 1852 - 184 pages
...thousand, 2000 two thousand, &c. The numbers between ten and twenty are represented and named thus: 11 eleven, 12 twelve, 13 thirteen, 14 fourteen, 15...16 sixteen, 17 seventeen, 18 eighteen, 19 nineteen. The teacher should now illustrate the foregoing principles and usages by promiscuous examples ; and... | |
| Arithmetic - 1852 - 264 pages
...THE SYSTEM OF PRACTICAL ARITHMETIC. NUMERATlON. Of the following numbers written in words. 10 = ten, 11 = eleven, 12 = twelve, 13 = thirteen, 14 = fourteen,...sixteen, 17 = seventeen, 18 = eighteen, 19 = nineteen, 20 = twenty, 21 = twenty-one, 22 = twenty-two, 30 = thirty, 31 = thirty-one, 32 = thirty-two, 40 =... | |
| David Henry Cruttenden - Arithmetic - 1854 - 70 pages
...1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9, NINE. Count the letters in ARITHMETIC, 10, TEN.II. SECOND. Count and spell 10, ten. 11, eleven. 12, twelve. 13, thirteen. 14, fourteen....sixteen. 17, seventeen. 18, eighteen. 19, nineteen. 20, twenty. III. THIRD. Read these ; 3 balls, 5 tops, 2 slates, 4 pens, 1 book, 16 pencils, 9 caps,... | |
| Noble Heath - 1855 - 468 pages
...for the nought, the nine digits in succession : thus, beginning with ten, we have the numbers 10 ten, 11 eleven, 12 twelve, 13 thirteen, 14 fourteen, 15...16 sixteen, 17 seventeen, 18 eighteen, 19 nineteen : the numbers 11, 12, &c. being ten and one, ten and two, ten and three, &c. to ten and nine, inclusive.... | |
| Frederick Emerson - Arithmetic - 1834 - 340 pages
...quantities which are expressed by the figiua 1 When standing alone, or to the right of other figure*, I represents 1 unit of the first degree or order; when...eighteen, 19 nineteen. Numbers between all other tens are deDoted in like manner, but their names are compounded of the names of their respective units; thus,... | |
| Noble Heath - Arithmetic - 1856 - 472 pages
...for the nought, the nine digits in succession : thus, beginning with ten, we have the numbers 10 ten, 11 eleven, 12 twelve, 13 thirteen, 14 fourteen, 15...16 sixteen, 17 seventeen, 18 eighteen, 19 nineteen : the numl era 11, 12, &c. being ten and one, ten and two, ten and three, &c. to ten and nine, inclusive.... | |
| James Bates Thomson - Arithmetic - 1859 - 144 pages
...following TABLE. 1, one. 2, two. 3, three. 4, four. 5, five. 6, «ix. 7, seven. 8, eight. 9, nine. 10, ten. 11, eleven. 12, twelve. 13, thirteen. 14, fourteen....sixteen. 17, seventeen. 18, eighteen. 19, nineteen. 20, twenty. 21, twenty-one. 22, twen-y-two. 23, twenty-three. 24, twenty- four. 25, twenty-five. 26,... | |
| J. de Poix-Tyrel - English language - 1861 - 236 pages
...Ordinal. 0, naught, zero 1, one 2, two 3, three 4, fuur 5, five 6, six 7, seven 8, eight 9, nine 10, t<.n 11, eleven 12, twelve 13, thirteen 14, fourteen 15,...16, sixteen 17, seventeen 18, eighteen 19, nineteen 20, twenty 21, twenty -one 22, twenty-two 30, thirty 40, forty 50, fifty 60, sixty 70, seventy 71,... | |
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