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" ... for the second term, and the other for the first. III. finally, multiply the second and third terms together, divide the product by the first, and the quotient will be the answer in the same denomination as the third term. "
The Federal Arithmetic; Or, A Compendium of the Most Useful Rules of that ... - Page 76
by James Noyes - 1808 - 152 pages
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Higher Arithmetic, Or, The Science and Application of Numbers: Combining the ...

James Bates Thomson - Arithmetic - 1848 - 432 pages
...second term, and tlie other for the first. III. Finally, multiply the second and third terms toe1ether, divide the product by the first, and the quotient will be the answer in the lame denomination as the third term. PROOF.—Multiply the first term and the answer together,...
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Practical Arithmetic: Uniting the Inductive with the Synthetic Mode of ...

James Bates Thomson - Arithmetic - 1850 - 352 pages
...second term, and the other for the first, III. FinMty) multiplying the second and third terms together j divide the product by the first, and the quotient will be the answer in the same denomination as the third term. PROOF.-— Multiply the first term and the answer together,...
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The scholar's guide to arithmetic; or, A complete exercise-book

John Bonnycastle - 1851 - 314 pages
...to the lowest denomination mentioned in it. Then multiply the second and third terms together, and divide the product by the first, and the quotient will be the answer, in the same denomination that the third term was reduced to ; which must be brought again, if necessary,...
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The Western Practical Arithmetic ...: Containing a Great Variety of ...

Arithmetic - 1851 - 260 pages
...several denominations, reduce it to the lowest, then Multiply the second and third terms together and divide the product by the FIRST, and the quotient will be the fourth term or answer. NOTE.— The answer will be of the same denomination as the third term,' and,...
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Higher Arithmetic : Or, The Science and Application of Numbers: Combining ...

James Bates Thomson - Arithmetic - 1860 - 440 pages
...place the less of the other two numbers for the second term, and the other for the first. III. Finally, multiply the second and third terms together, divide...by the first, and the quotient will be the answer in the game denomination as the third term. PROOF. — Multiply the first term and the answer together,...
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The handy book of arithmetic, by a schoolmaster

Handy book - 1861 - 92 pages
...yards, feet, inches, by yards, feet, inches? PROPORTION. RULE. — To find the fourth proportional : multiply the second and third terms together; divide the product by the first term; the quotient is the fourth proportional. 1. Obs. To arrange the three given terms: set. in the...
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Adams's Improved Arithmetic: Arithmetic, in which are Combined the Analytic ...

Daniel Adams - Arithmetic - 1861 - 452 pages
...number of the supposition, the second (153, Ex. 2 and 3). IV. Multiply the third term by the second, and divide the product by the .first, and the quotient will be the fourth term, or answer sought; or, multiply the given ratio by the third term, and the product will...
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Study of Steam and the Marine Engine for Young Sea Officers in H.M. Navy ...

S. M. Saxby - Marine engines - 1862 - 200 pages
...by the Eule of Three : the rule in which is — " Multiply the second and third terms together, and divide the product by the first, and the quotient will be the answer." 4. But we must know what this " Eule of Three " really is, and whence derived. If we turn to Euclid...
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Mathematics for Practical Men: Being a Common-place Book of Principles ...

Olinthus Gregory - 1863 - 482 pages
...compound one, reduce it to the lowest name mentioned. Multiply the second and third terms together, and divide the product by the first, and the quotient will be the answer, in the same denomination to which you reduced the second term. When the second term is a compound one,...
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The advanced lesson book, by E.T. Stevens and C. Hole

Edward Thomas Stevens - 1866 - 434 pages
...new first term, and all the second terms frr a new second term. Proceed as in Simple Proportion, i e. multiply the second and third terms together ; divide the product by the first term, and the quotient will be the answer. To FIND THE GREATEST COMMON MEASURE OF TWO NuxBERS. —...
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