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The Practical Model Calculator: For the Engineer, Mechanic, Machinist ... - Page 10
by Oliver Byrne - 1852 - 588 pages
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Temple's Arithmetick: A Concise Introduction to Practical Arithmetick: in ...

Samuel Temple - Arithmetic - 1827 - 122 pages
...following characters : 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. 0 is called a cipher or nought ; 1 one ; 2 two j 3 three ; 4 four ; 5 five ; 6 six ; 7 seven ; 8 eight ; 9 nine. By the various combination of the foregoing characters, which are called figures, or digits, all numbers...
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The Juvenile Arithmetick, and Scholar's Guide: Wherein Theory and Practice ...

Martin Ruter - Arithmetic - 1828 - 180 pages
...and Division. Numbers in Arithmetick are expressed by the following ten digits or characters, namely: 1 one, 2 two, 3 three, 4 four, 5 five, 6 six, 7 seven, 8 eight, 9 nine, 0 cypher. An Integer signifies a whole number, or certain quantity of units, as one, three, ten. A Fraction...
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The Youth's Assistant in Theoretic and Practical Arithmetic, : Designed for ...

Zadock Thompson - Arithmetic - 1828 - 238 pages
...like. The Arahic characters are thnse in common use. They are the ten following: 0 cipher, or zero, 1 one, 2 two, 3 three, 4 four, 5 five, 6 six, 7 seven, 8 eight, 9 nine. The ahove characters, taken one at a time, denote all the namhers from zero to * A comparison of the...
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The North American Arithmetic: Containing Elementary Lessons. part first, Part 1

Frederick Emerson - 1829 - 1829 - 60 pages
...time, leading them to observe the analogies, two — twenty; three — thirty; four — forty; Stc. 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, 15 fifteen, 16 sixteen, 17 seventeen, 18 eighteen,...
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A Course of Mathematics: For the Use of Academies as Well as ..., Volume 1

Charles Hutton - Mathematics - 1831 - 660 pages
...number. The Numbers in Arithmetic are expressed by the following ten digits, or Arabic numeral ngures, which were introduced into Europe by the Moors, about...figures were formerly all called by the general name of Ciphers ; whence it came to pass that the art of Arithmetic was then often called Ciphering. The first...
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A selection of moral lessons, natural history, Bible lessons, and poetry

Alexander Spencer - 1831 - 166 pages
...one ; V, five ; X, ten ; L, fifty ; C, one hundred : D, five hundred; M, ope thousand. • FIGURES. 1, one ; 2, two ; 3, three ; 4, four ; 5, five ; 6,...six ; 7, seven ; •8, eight ; 9, nine ; 0, cipher. MONET TABLE. 4 Farthings = 1 Penny, d. 12 Pence = 1 Shilling, s. 20 Shillings = 1 Pound, £ 21 Shillings...
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The Juvenile Arithmetick, and Scholar's Guide: Illustrated with Familiar ...

Martin Ruter - Arithmetic - 1831 - 190 pages
...Division. Numbers in .Arithmetick are expressed by the following ten digits or characters, namely : 1 one, 2 two, 3 three, 4 four, 5 five, 6 six, 7 seven, 8 eight, 9 nine, 0 cypher. An Integer signifies a whole number, or certain quan tity of units, as one, three, ten. A Fraction...
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The Arithmetical Manual

Samuel Read Hall - Arithmetic - 1832 - 294 pages
...value when written alone, and a relative value when used in connexion with others. Arabic figures. 1, one; 2, two; 3, three; 4, four; 5, five; 6, six; 7, seven ; 8, eight ; 9, nine ; 0, cipher. By the repetition and arrangement* of these figures, any number whatever can be easily expressed, as...
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The Youth's Assistant in Theorhetic [sic] and Practical Arithmetic: Designed ...

Zadock Thompson - Arithmetic - 1832 - 182 pages
...like. The Arabic characters are those in common use. They are the ten following: 0 cipher, or zero, 1 one, 2 two, 3 three, 4 four, 5 five, 6 six, 7 seven, 8 eight, 9 nine. The above characters, taken one at a time, denote all the aumbers from zero to nine inclusive, and...
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The Youth's Assistant in Theoretic and Practical Arithmetic: Designed for ...

Zadock Thompson - Arithmetic - 1832 - 186 pages
...The Arabic characters are those in common use. They are the ten following : 0 cipher, or zero, lone, 2 two, 3 three, 4 four, 5 five,. 6 six, 7 seven, 8 eight, 9 nine. The above characters, taken one at a time, denote all the numbers from zero to nine inclusive, and...
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