| Alfred Kirk, Henry Holmes Belfield - Arithmetic - 1876 - 220 pages
...same principles are applied. Rule for Addition of Compound Numbers. I. Write the numbers to be added so that units of the same denomination shall stand in the same column. II. Find the sum of the numbers in the column of the lowest denomination. III. If this sum is less... | |
| Daniel Bernard Hagar - Arithmetic - 1877 - 236 pages
...7gal. 0 qt. Ipt. ; and 2qt. Opt. ? 352. Rule for Addition of Compound Numbers.— Write the numbers so that units of the same denomination shall stand...the same column. Begin with the lowest denomination, and add the numbers of each denomination separately. If the sum is less than one of the next higher... | |
| Samuel Mecutchen - 1877 - 128 pages
...the 2 gal. to the next column. The sum of the gallons is 23 gal., which we RULE. Write the numbers so that units of the same denomination shall stand in the same column. Add first the column of the lowest denomination; divide the sum by the number of that denomination... | |
| Horatio Nelson Robinson - Arithmetic - 1877 - 212 pages
...Ib. as in simple numbers, we write the remainder, 9 Ib., under the denomination of pounds. RULE. I. Write the subtrahend under the minuend, so that units of the same denomination stand under each other. II. Beginning at the right hand, subtract each denomination separately, as... | |
| Albert Newton Raub - Arithmetic - 1877 - 348 pages
...problems we derive the following rules for the addition of compound numbers : RULES. 1. Write the numbers so that units of the same denomination shall stand in the same column. 2. Beginning with the lowest denomination, add as in simple numbers, and reduce the sum to the next... | |
| Albert Newton Raub - Arithmetic - 1877 - 176 pages
...solutions we derive the following rules for the addition of compound numbers : RULES. 1. Write the numbers so that units of the same denomination shall stand in the same column. 2. Beginning with the lowest denomination, add as in simple numbers, and reduce the sum to the next... | |
| Horatio Nelson Robinson - Arithmetic - 1877 - 250 pages
...annexing ciphers, or supposing them to be annexed, and then 2.2325 subtract as in integers. RULE. — I. Write the subtrahend under the minuend, so that units of the same order stand in the same column. II. Subtract as in subtraction of integers, and place the decimal point... | |
| William Guy Peck - Arithmetic - 1877 - 430 pages
...Remainder, 7.283 then performed as in the subtraction of simple numbers. Hence, the following RULE. Write the subtrahend under the minuend, so that units of the same order shall stand in the same column ; then subtract as in simple numbers. NOTE. — The decimal points... | |
| William Guy Peck - Arithmetic - 1878 - 240 pages
...remainder is £6 5s. Qd. In like manner we treat all similar cases ; hence, the following RULE. /. Write the subtrahend under the minuend so that units...same denomination shall stand in the same column. II. Subtract each number in the subtrahend from the one above it in the minuend, and write the remainder... | |
| Benjamin Greenleaf - Arithmetic - 1879 - 238 pages
...cwt., which we write. Therefore the sum required is 19 cwt. 0 qr. 23 lb. Rule.— Write the numbers so that units of the same denomination shall stand in the same column. Beginning at the right, add each column, and ^reduce the sum to the next higher denomination; write... | |
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