| John Hunter - Arithmetic - 1852 - 184 pages
...seven. The figures representing simple tens are named in the following manner : 10 ten, 20 twenty, 30 thirty, 40 forty, 50 fifty, 60 sixty, 70 seventy, 80 eighty, 90 ninety. The figures representing tens of ten are usually called hundreds. Thus: 100 one hundred, 200 two hundred,... | |
| Barnard Smith - Arithmetic - 1854 - 368 pages
...thirtythree, thirty-four, thirty-five, thirty-six, thirty-seven, thirty-eight, thirtynine : we thus arrive at 40 (forty), 50 (fifty), 60 (sixty), 70 (seventy), 80 (eighty), 90 (ninety). 99 is the largest number which can be expressed by two figures, since it represents nine tens of units... | |
| Noble Heath - 1855 - 468 pages
...3 tens or 30 thirty. Continuing thus, we form the tens in succession, which are 10 ten; 20 twenty ; 30 thirty; 40 forty ; 50 fifty ; 60 sixty ; 70 seventy ; 80 eighty ; 90 ninety. Again repeating the digits, we have 91 ninety-one, 92 ninety-two, &c. to 99 ninety-nine, which is the... | |
| Emil Kade - English language - 1856 - 280 pages
...»erlongen baS s ber 5We^r^ctt, fo niie bie of, n>enn ein ^auptoort folgt. 23 twenty-three 24 twenty-four 30 thirty 40 forty 50 fifty 60 sixty 70 seventy 80 eighty 90 ninety 100 a hundred 1000 a thousand. 3. A million nnb a dozen ftnb batb >&aupttoBrter batb (SU genfdjaftStoBrta-.... | |
| Barnard Smith - 1857 - 740 pages
...thirtythree, thirty-four, thirty-five, thirty-six, thirty-seven, thirty -eight, thirtynine : we thus arrive at 40 (forty), 50 (fifty), 60 (sixty), 70 (seventy), 80 (eighty), 90 (ninety). to this is 100, which represents ten tens of units, or one hundred of units, together with no tens... | |
| Alfred May - English language - 1864 - 252 pages
...16 sixteen, 17 seventeen, 18 eighteen, 19 nineteen, 20 twenty, 21 twenty one*), 22 twenty two, &c. 30 thirty, 40 forty, 50 fifty, 60 sixty, 70 seventy, 80 eighty, 90 ninety, 100 a eller one hundred**), 137 one hundred and thirty seven, 253 two hundred and fifty three, 1,000 one... | |
| Philotus Dean - Arithmetic - 1874 - 472 pages
...two tens no units, and is written with a 2 at the left of a 0, &c. Therefore 10 is ten; 20, twenty; 30, thirty; 40, forty; 50, fifty; 60, sixty; 70, seventy; 80, eighty; 90, ninety. All other numbers less than a hundred are expressed by placing a significant figure in the units' place.... | |
| Joseph Emerson Worcester - 1876 - 184 pages
...Thirteen. 14. Fourteen. 15. Fifteen. 16. Sixteen. 17. Seventeen, 18. Eighteen. 19. Nineteen, 20. Twenty. 30. Thirty. 40. Forty. 50. Fifty. 60. Sixty. 70. Seventy....Eighty. 90. Ninety. 100. One hundred. 200. Two hundred. 500. Five hundred. 1000. One thousand. 2000. Two thousand. An inspeetion of the above table will show... | |
| Hugo Wernekke - English language - 1876 - 88 pages
...sixteen 17 seventeen 18 eighteen 19 nineteen 20 twenty 2Í twenty one 22 twenty two 23 twenty three us 30 thirty 40 forty 50 fifty 60 sixty 70 seventy 80 eighty 90 ninety 100 a hundred 1000 a thousand us der Zahlwörter. Ordnungszahlen (Ordinal Numerals) (sind demonstrative... | |
| Wilhelm Grauert - English language - 1883 - 364 pages
...twenty two. 23, twenty three. 24, twenty four. 25, twenty five, etc. 30, thirty. 31, thirty one, etc. 40, forty. 50, fifty. 60, sixty. 70, seventy. 80, eighty. 90, ninety. 100, hundred. 200, two hundred. 1000, thousand. 1,000,000, a million. ber Iflt, the first. ber 2te, the... | |
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