| Thomas Dilworth - Arithmetic - 1818 - 222 pages
...dividend. 5. If the hhnk falls under the first or second term, multiply the third and fourth terms for a divisor, and the other three for a dividend, and the quotient will be the answer. Q, How are the following questions proved ? A. Let them be varied ; or else work the same questions... | |
| Arithmetic - 1818 - 264 pages
...together for a divisor, and the other three for a dividend's but if the blank fall under the first, or second term, the proportion is Inverse; then multiply the third and fourth term toijetWer for a divisor, and the other three for a dividend ; and the quotient will be the answer.... | |
| Beriah Stevens - Arithmetic - 1822 - 436 pages
...like name, and the third and fifth of the same, also. ' Then multiply the third and fourth numbers together for a divisor, and the other three for a dividend and the quotient will be the answer, in the same name with the first number. EXAMPLES. 1. If £100, in 12 months, gain £6, what principal... | |
| Nathan Daboll - Arithmetic - 1823 - 262 pages
...together for a divisor, and the other three for a dividend : but if the blank fall under the first or second term, the proportion is inverse ; then multiply the third and four tli terms together for a divisor, and the other three for a dividend, .-md the quotient will be... | |
| Henry Jackson - Arithmetic - 1824 - 172 pages
...question, if the blank fall tinder the third term, ttorv do you proceed ? A. Multiply the two tirst terms together for a divisor and the other three for a dividend, the quotient will be the answer. This is called Direct Proportion. 4. Q- Ilo-jo 'lo you proceed if... | |
| Nathan Daboll - Arithmetic - 1828 - 268 pages
...together for a divisor, and the other> three for a dividend : but if the blank fall undo- the first or second term, the proportion is inverse ; then multiply...for a divisor, and the other three for a dividend, ami the quotient will be the answer. EXAMPLE8. 1. If 7 men can build 56 rods of wall in 5 days: how... | |
| Daniel Parker - Arithmetic - 1828 - 358 pages
...the blank fali under the third term, the proportion is direct ; then multiply the first and second terms together for a divisor, and the other three for a dividend. Example. If £100 in 12 months gain £6 ; what will £300 gain in 8 month« ? The three first terms... | |
| James L. Connolly (mathematician.) - Arithmetic - 1829 - 266 pages
...terms together for a divisor, and the other three lor a dividend. But if the blank fall under the first or second ' term, the proportion is inverse. Then...for a dividend, and the quotient will be the answer. EXAMPLES. 1. Tf 7 men can make 36 rods of the turnpike road in 3 days, how many rods can 18 men make... | |
| Nathan Daboll - Arithmetic - 1829 - 252 pages
...together for a divisor, and the other three for a dividend : but if the itank fall under the first or second term, the proportion is inverse ; then multiply...together for a divisor, and the other three for a dU vidend, and the quotient will be the answer. EXAMPLES. 1. If 7 men can build 36 rods of wall in... | |
| Nathan Daboll - Arithmetic - 1830 - 256 pages
...divisor, and the other three for a dividend : tut if the blank fall under the first or second terra, the proportion is inverse ; then multiply the third...together for a divisor, and the other three for a div> dend, and the quotient will be the answer. EXAMPLES. 1. If 7 men can build 36 rods of wall in... | |
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