| John Lyman Newell - Arithmetic - 1822 - 222 pages
...What is the method of placing the numbers to be subtracted ? A. In subtracting decimals, place them, whether mixed or pure decimals, under each other, according to the value of their places. Q. How do you find their difference ; and how do you point off the places for decimals ? A. The difference... | |
| Daniel Adams - Arithmetic - 1825 - 238 pages
...not alter their value.— Placed at the left band they diminish their value in a tenfold proportion ADDITION OF DECIMALS. RULE. , , " I. PLAcE the numbers...according to the value of their places." " 2. Find their sum as in whole numbers, and point off so many places " for decimals as are equal to the greatest number... | |
| Nathan Daboll - Arithmetic - 1825 - 256 pages
...equal ,9. -•» •»•"*•— / .;_ ADDITION OF DECIMALS. RULE. 1 . Place the numbers, \vnether mixed or pure decimals, under each other, according to the value of- their places. S3. Find their sum as in whole numbers, and point off so many places for the decimals, as are equal... | |
| Nathan Daboll - Arithmetic - 1825 - 248 pages
...will not equal ,9. ADDITION OF DECIMALS. RULE. 1. Place the lumbers, whether mixed or pure decimal under each other, according to the value of their places 2. Find their sum as in whole numbers, and point cix so many places for the decimals, as are equal to the greatest... | |
| Nicolas Pike, Dudley Leavitt - Arithmetic - 1826 - 214 pages
...number to an improper fraction: Thus, 45X1000+- 309— 4T50W as above. ADDITION OF DECIMALS. RULE. 1. Place the numbers, whether mixed, or pure decimals,...according to the value of their places. 2. Find their sum, as in whole numbers, and point off so many places for decimals, as are equal to the greatest number... | |
| Nicolas Pike, Dudley Leavitt - Arithmetic - 1826 - 222 pages
...improper fraction : Thus, 45X 1000+.309=VW¥ as above. •»•••«* ADDITION OF DECIMALS. * RULE. 1. Place the numbers, whether mixed, or pure decimals,...according to the value of their places. 2. Find their sum, as in whole numbers, and point off so many places for decimals, as are equal to the greatest number... | |
| Nathan Daboll - Arithmetic - 1828 - 262 pages
...to an infinite number of figures, will not equal ,9. ADDITION OF DECIMALS. . v fcULE. 1. Place tke numbers, whether mixed or pure decimals, under each...according to the value of their places. 2. Find their sum as in whole numbers, and point elf 8o many places for the decimals, as are equal to the greatest... | |
| Daniel Parker - Arithmetic - 1828 - 358 pages
...decimalwhich denotes the principal value. ADDITION OF DECIMALS. RULE. 1. PLACE the numbers, whether raised or pure decimals, under each other, according to the value of their places. 2. Find their sum as in whole numbers, and point off as many places for decimals, as are equal to the greatest number... | |
| William Slocomb - 1828 - 160 pages
...point being decimals, as in the following TABLE. Whole Numbers. Decimals. ADDITION OF DECIMALS. KULE. h Place the numbers, whether mixed or pure decimals, under each other, according to their local value. i Find their sum as in whole numbers, and point off so many places for decimals,... | |
| Nathan Daboll - Arithmetic - 1829 - 252 pages
...i&c. if extended to an infinite number of figures, will not equal ,9. ADDITION OF DECIMALS. RUI.E. — I- Place the numbers, whether mixed or pure decimals,...according to the value of their places. 2. Find their sum as in whole numbers, and point oft' so many places for the decimal*, as are equal to the greatest... | |
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