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... denomination of promiscuous ciphering , as it contains a greater number of examples , under the more important rules , than any other work of a similar nature . A compendium of mental arithmetic has been prefixed to the work ; and as ...
... denomination of promiscuous ciphering , as it contains a greater number of examples , under the more important rules , than any other work of a similar nature . A compendium of mental arithmetic has been prefixed to the work ; and as ...
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... denomination contained in the next higher denomination ; set down the remainder , and carry the quotient to the product of the next higher denomination . Proceed thus till all the denomi- nations are multiplied . Ex . - Multiply £ 324 ...
... denomination contained in the next higher denomination ; set down the remainder , and carry the quotient to the product of the next higher denomination . Proceed thus till all the denomi- nations are multiplied . Ex . - Multiply £ 324 ...
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... denominations . RULE . Multiply the given price by the highest denomination , as in Compound Multiplication , and take parts of the given price for the inferior denominations of the given quantity . Ꭰ Ex . - What is the value of 36 cwt ...
... denominations . RULE . Multiply the given price by the highest denomination , as in Compound Multiplication , and take parts of the given price for the inferior denominations of the given quantity . Ꭰ Ex . - What is the value of 36 cwt ...
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... denomination into another without altering its value . 1. To bring from a higher to a lower . RULE . Multiply by as many of the less as make one of the greater . Thus , to reduce £ 25 into shillings , I multiply the 25 by 20 , because ...
... denomination into another without altering its value . 1. To bring from a higher to a lower . RULE . Multiply by as many of the less as make one of the greater . Thus , to reduce £ 25 into shillings , I multiply the 25 by 20 , because ...
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... denomination it contains . Then multiply the second and third terms together , and divide the product by the first term , and the quotient will be the answer to the question , in the same denomination that the third term was reduced to ...
... denomination it contains . Then multiply the second and third terms together , and divide the product by the first term , and the quotient will be the answer to the question , in the same denomination that the third term was reduced to ...
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1.-Multiply 12 gross acres aliquot allowed amount annuities annum answer APOTHECARIES AVOIRDUPOIS WEIGHT bill of exchange Bought brokerage bushels cloff CLOTH MEASURE commission Compound Multiplication crowns denomination discount ditto divide the product drams DRY MEASURE E. E. qr ells English ell Ex.-What farthings feet 6 inches Find the interest Flemish gain per cent gallons galls given grains guineas per cent hhds hogsheads humble servant inches broad inches long LIQUID MEASURE London LONG MEASURE Merchant multiplicand multiply neat weight number of days number of yards ounces pecks pence penny pennyweights pints pipe pounds quantity quarters quarts quotient rate per cent Reduce remainder RULE scru shillings ship sold square stone subtract sugar Tare and Tret third term tret 4 lbs TROY WEIGHT usance value received weys William Harvey yards cost
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Page 78 - Then multiply the second and third terms together, and divide the product by the first term: the quotient will be the fourth term, or answer.
Page 11 - Dry Measure. — 2 pints = 1 quart; 8 quarts = 1 peck; 4 pecks = 1 bushel.
Page 7 - LIQUID MEASURE 4 gills (gi.) = 1 pint (pt.) 2 pints = 1 quart (qt...
Page 103 - Multiply each term into the multiplicand, beginning at the lowest, by the highest denomination in the multiplier, and write the result of each under its respective term ; observing to carry an unit for every 12, from each lower denomination to its next superior.
Page 91 - BUYING AND SELLING STOCKS. COMMISSION is an allowance given to an agent or factor, for buying or selling goods, negotiating bills, &c, BROKERAGE is an allowance to a broker for procuring sales, transfers of property, &c. INSURANCE is an allowance, called premium, given to persons who engage to make good the loss of ships, merchandise, houses, &c., that may be lost or damaged by storms, fire, &c.
Page 85 - RULE.* Multiply the principal by the rate per cent, and divide the product by 100: the quotient will be the interest for 1 year.
Page 8 - TABLE. 60 seconds (") - make - 1 minute, - marked - ' 60 minutes ----- 1 degree, - - - - - ° 30 degrees ,----- 1 sign, ------ s. 12 signs, or 360 degrees, - 1 circle of the zodiac. Note. Every circle, whether great or small, is divisible into 360 equal parts, called degrees. 71. Reduce 9s. 13° 25
Page 99 - Fellowship is when different stocks are employed for any certain equal time. RULE.* — As the whole stock is to the whole gain or loss, so is each man's particular stock to his particular share of the gain or loss.t PROOF. — Add all the shares together, and the sum will be equal to the gain or loss, when the work is right.
Page 103 - In like manner, multiply all the multiplicand by the inches and parts of the multiplier, and set the result of each term one place removed to the right hand of those in the multiplicand...
Page 7 - ... 60 minutes - - - 1 hour, - - - - hr. 24 hours - - - - 1 day, - - - - da. 7 days - - - - 1 week, - - - wk. 4 weeks - - - - 1 month, - - - mo. 13 mo 1 day and 6hrs. ) 1 common or ) or 365 days, 6 hrs. J Julian year, ^ ~ V