| Warren H. Sadler - 1888 - 426 pages
...dreds' column, obtaining 1 (the carrying figure) +2 + 4 + 7 + 5 = 19 1 2 hundreds. Hence, Rule. — I. Write the numbers to be added so that units of the same order shall fall in the same column, and draw a horizontal line beneath. II. Beginning at the right, add each column... | |
| Charles Scott Venable - Arithmetic - 1888 - 242 pages
...1e. December, . 31 days. . 31 " . 30 " . 31 " . 30 " . 31 " ADDITION. * 378. To add compound numbers, write the numbers to be added so that units of the same denomination stand in the same column. Add the units in the right-hand column arid divide their sum... | |
| George Albert Wentworth - Arithmetic - 1889 - 434 pages
...The result is the same in whatever order the numbers are added. Rule for addition. Write the numbers so that units of the same order shall stand in the same column. Add the right-hand column ; write the units of the sum beneath, and add the tens, if any, to the next... | |
| Edward Sylvester Ellis - Arithmetic - 1889 - 196 pages
...column and 3.05 add as in whole numbers. 16.30 Rule for Addition of Decimals. — Write the numbers so that units of the same order shall stand in the same column, and add as in whole numbers. Add the following: 2. 73.07, 49.17, 71.71, 303.0176, 117.0224. 3. 96.006,... | |
| George Albert Wentworth - Arithmetic - 1889 - 676 pages
...result is the same in whatever order the numbers are added. Role for addition. Write the numberi to that units of the same order shall stand in the same column. Add the right-hand column ; write the unite of the sum beneath, and add the tens, if any, to the next... | |
| John Homer French - Arithmetic - 1890 - 152 pages
...25,169 316,532 Page 101. — If pupils find difficulty in writing numbers of more than three figures so that units of the same order shall stand in the same column, write for them, or allow them to write, two periods of ciphers, and under these require them to write... | |
| Edward Brooks - Arithmetic - 1893 - 228 pages
...write the 5 tenths, and add the 1 unit to the sum of the uuits, etc. KDLE. — 1. Write the numbers so that units of the sam.e order shall stand in the same column. 2. Find the sum of 12.05, 33.24, 47.62, 96.47. 3. Find the sum of 76.24, 89.45, 36.40, 85.75. 4. Find... | |
| John Williston Cook, Nebraska C. Cropsey - Arithmetic - 1893 - 316 pages
...SUBTRACTION OF DECIMALS. From 45.75 take 26.9. 45 75 Write the subtrahend under the minuend, 9fi q so that units of the same order shall stand — : — in the same column, and subtract as in the 18.85 subtraction of integers. From 64.7 take 19.013. 64.700 If there are more... | |
| George Edward Atwood - Arithmetic - 1894 - 214 pages
...the number obtained by addition. 25. PRINCIPLE. — Only like numbers ran be, added. 26. RULE. — Write the numbers to be added so that units of the same order shall be in the same column. Beginning at the right, add each coiumn separately and write the sum, if it... | |
| Edwin Pliny Seaver - Arithmetic - 1895 - 450 pages
...365.007 + 584.64 = ? 45. From the preceding examples may be derived the following Rule for Addition. (1) Write the numbers to be added so that units of the same order shall be expressed in the same column. Draw a line beneath. (2) Add the units of each order separately, beginning... | |
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