Los números cardinales 0: zero 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 19: nineteen 20: twenty... School File Documentation - Page 10by Louise B. Henderson - 1981Full view - About this book
| David Price - Arithmetic - 1858 - 264 pages
...written numbers, Numeration from Numerus, (Latin.) 3. The figures we use in numbering are: 1, one; 2, two; 3, three ; 4, four ; 5, five ; 6, six ; 7, seven ; 8, eight ; 9, nine ; and 0, naught, or cipher. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, are called significant... | |
| James B. Dodd - Arithmetic - 1859 - 368 pages
...denoting numbers by numeral figures. These figures, sometimes called the digits of numbers, are 1 one, 2 two, 3 three, 4 four, 5 five, 6 six, 7 seven, 8 eight, 9 nine; and 0 zero or cipher, which has no value. 0 is used to occupy vacant places in Notation.... | |
| Wales - 1861 - 370 pages
...as shown under the common figures of civilised nations, that are under belief and baptism. " 1 One, 2 two, 3 three, 4 four, 5 five, 6 six, 7 seven, 8 eight, 9 nine, 0 ten ; and before the 0 the number it bears ; as one ten 10 ; 20 two tens, 30 three... | |
| John Williams - Bards and bardism - 1862 - 522 pages
...exhibited under the trite signs of number in use by the civilized nations of Belief and Baptism. 1 one, 2 two, 3 three, 4 four, 5 five, 6 six, 7 seven, 8 eight, 9 nine, 0 ten, and placing before the 0 the number which it has, thus, 10 one-ten, 20 two-tens,... | |
| James Haddon - Arithmetic - 1862 - 358 pages
...confounded, they are in reality perfectly distinct. The characters used for this purpose, are 1, one ; 2, two ; 3, three ; 4, four ; 5, five ; 6, six ; 7, seven ; 8, eight ; 9, nine ; 0, cipher or nought. These figures have various values, depending upon their... | |
| Oliver Byrne - Engineering - 1863 - 600 pages
...which were introduced into Europe by the Moors about eight or nine hundred years since : viz. 1 one, 2 two, 3 three, 4 four, 5 five, 6 six, 7 seven, 8 eight, 9 nine, 0 cipher or nothing. These characters or figures were formerly all called by the general... | |
| Alfred May - English language - 1864 - 252 pages
...svartaktig. 3. Räkneord (Numeral Adjectives). lo Grundtal (Cardinal Numbers). O cipher (zero), 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... | |
| Wisconsin - Session laws - 1865 - 634 pages
...Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do enact asfollows: SECTION 1. All of blocks (1) one, (2) two, (3) three, (4) four, (5) five, (6) six, (7) seven, (11) eleven, (12) twelve, (19) nineteen, (^0) twenty, (21) twenty-one and (24) twenty-four, and streets... | |
| Stoddard A. Felter - Arithmetic - 1862 - 312 pages
...digits, and have each a simple and a local value. They are : — ( cipher. 0, \ naught. ( zero. 1, one. 2, two. 3, three. 4, four. 5, five. 6, six. 7, seven. 8, eight. 9, nine. 9. The Simple value of a figure is the one expressed by it when standing alone,... | |
| W. Boker, H. Häfner - Medical - 1982 - 408 pages
...Catholic; 3 » Other denomination; 9 = not known Date of birth Number of own children 0 = none; 1 = one; 2 = two; 3 = three; 4 = four; 5 = five; 6 = six; 7 = seven; 8=8 and over; 9 = not known Place of residence at time of study Names and addresses of relatives Education... | |
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