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... column exceeds nine units of that column . 1. What is the sum of 34 , 23 , and 32 ? OPERATION . 34 23 32 SOLUTION . We write the numbers so that figures of the same order stand in the same column , draw a line beneath , and begin at the ...
... column exceeds nine units of that column . 1. What is the sum of 34 , 23 , and 32 ? OPERATION . 34 23 32 SOLUTION . We write the numbers so that figures of the same order stand in the same column , draw a line beneath , and begin at the ...
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... column exceeds nine units of that column . 1. What is the sum of 475 , 384 , and 896 ? OPERATION . 475 384 896 1755 SOLUTION . - We write the numbers so that terms of the same order stand in the same column , and begin at the right to ...
... column exceeds nine units of that column . 1. What is the sum of 475 , 384 , and 896 ? OPERATION . 475 384 896 1755 SOLUTION . - We write the numbers so that terms of the same order stand in the same column , and begin at the right to ...
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... column can be easily grouped together , use their sum instead of adding each sep- arately ; combining with especial reference to TENS . 3. When a term is repeated several times in a column , multiply it by the number of times it is ...
... column can be easily grouped together , use their sum instead of adding each sep- arately ; combining with especial reference to TENS . 3. When a term is repeated several times in a column , multiply it by the number of times it is ...
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... column , and draw a line beneath . II . Begin at the right and subtract each term of the sub- trahend from the corresponding term of the minuend , writ ing the remainder beneath . WRITTEN EXERCISES . ( 2 ) ( 3 ) ( 4 ) ( 5 ) From 364 487 ...
... column , and draw a line beneath . II . Begin at the right and subtract each term of the sub- trahend from the corresponding term of the minuend , writ ing the remainder beneath . WRITTEN EXERCISES . ( 2 ) ( 3 ) ( 4 ) ( 5 ) From 364 487 ...
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... column , and draw a line beneath . II . Begin at the right and subtract each term of the sub- trahend from the corresponding term of the minuend , writ- ing the remainder beneath . III . If any term of the subtrahend is greater than the ...
... column , and draw a line beneath . II . Begin at the right and subtract each term of the sub- trahend from the corresponding term of the minuend , writ- ing the remainder beneath . III . If any term of the subtrahend is greater than the ...
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12 cents acres apiece apples bill bought bricks Brooks's Normal bushels called cents a yard CHRISTOPHER SOWER ciphers circumference column common denominator common fraction composite number compound number contained cubic feet cubic inches dimes Divide dividend dollars dozen EDWARD BROOKS equal factors equals the number expressed Find the sum gallons grain greatest common divisor hundred hundredths hundredweight improper fraction integer least common multiple longitude measure MENTAL EXERCISES method miles mills minuend minus mixed number multiplicand Multiply muslin number is divisible octavo book omitted unless otherwise OPERATION ounce pence pounds prime factors prime numbers pupils quart quotient Reduce remainder rods Rule Rule.-I shillings sold SOLUTION SOLUTION.-If Subtract subtrahend SUPPLEMENTARY PROBLEMS tens tenths thousand thousandths unless otherwise directed wheat wide worth Write the numbers WRITTEN EXERCISES yards of cloth
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Page 169 - Dry Measure 2 pints (pt.) =1 quart (qt.) 8 quarts = 1 peck (pk.) 4 pecks = 1 bushel (bu.) 2150.42 cu.
Page 176 - Numbers. 12 units = 1 dozen. 12 dozen = 1 gross. 12 gross = 1 great gross. 20 units = 1 score. Paper. 24 sheets = 1 quire. 20 quires = 1 ream. 2 reams = 1 bundle. 5 bundles = 1 bale.
Page 155 - TABLE. 10 Mills (m.) = 1 Cent . . ct. 10 Cents = 1 Dime . . d. 10 Dimes = 1 Dollar . $. 10 Dollars = 1 Eagle . E.
Page 131 - I. Annex ciphers to the numerator, and divide by the denominator. II. Point off as many decimal places in the quotient as there are ciphers used.
Page 162 - LENGTH 12 inches (in.) = 1 foot (ft.) 3 feet = 1 yard (yd.) 5| yards = 1 rod (rd.) 320 rods = 1 mile (mi.) 1 mile = 1,760 yd.
Page 168 - LIQUID MEASURE 4 gills (gi.) = 1 pint (pt.) 2 pints = 1 quart (qt...
Page 37 - Multiplication is the process of taking one number as many times as there are units in another.
Page 208 - A circle is a plane figure bounded by a curved line, every point of which is equally distant from a point within called the center.
Page 89 - Multiplying or dividing both terms of a fraction by the same number does not change the value of the fraction.
Page 166 - 1 Square Chain . sq. ch. 10 Square Chains " 1 Acre A. 640 Acres " 1 Square Mile . . sq. mi. 36 Square Miles (6 miles square)