Principles of ArithmeticDeighton, 1885 - 220 pages |
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... be equal to the whole number of the former . For those objects which corresponded to one another in the partial groups may still be considered to correspond when these groups are joined together . The 2 PRINCIPLES OF ARITHMETIC .
... be equal to the whole number of the former . For those objects which corresponded to one another in the partial groups may still be considered to correspond when these groups are joined together . The 2 PRINCIPLES OF ARITHMETIC .
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... considered the sum of smaller numbers and these as the sums of others smaller still , till we arrive at numbers as small as we can imagine . So that if we give names to the first few numbers- how few does not matter — all others could ...
... considered the sum of smaller numbers and these as the sums of others smaller still , till we arrive at numbers as small as we can imagine . So that if we give names to the first few numbers- how few does not matter — all others could ...
Page 16
... considered to be composed of so many units , tens , hundreds , & c . In the spoken language this con- stitution is stated in the most obvious way ; we say three hundreds and four tens just as we say three apples and four pears . But in ...
... considered to be composed of so many units , tens , hundreds , & c . In the spoken language this con- stitution is stated in the most obvious way ; we say three hundreds and four tens just as we say three apples and four pears . But in ...
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... considered the best on account of its divisibility by the numbers two , three , four , six . This however seems a doubtful advantage , and the burden of calculations would be much increased by the increased number of symbols . Short ...
... considered the best on account of its divisibility by the numbers two , three , four , six . This however seems a doubtful advantage , and the burden of calculations would be much increased by the increased number of symbols . Short ...
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... considered an abbreviation for one sixteen and one six- teen and one sixteen are one thirty - two and one sixteen . The result is easily verified . The first number will be found to be ninety , the second a hundred and twenty - five ...
... considered an abbreviation for one sixteen and one six- teen and one sixteen are one thirty - two and one sixteen . The result is easily verified . The first number will be found to be ninety , the second a hundred and twenty - five ...
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2nd Edition 4th Edition addition arithmetical bers centimetres consecutive numbers contain Crown 8vo cube decimal fractions decimal places decimetre difference divisible by 9 divisors English equal number example F. A. Paley Fcap figures find the number finding the G.C.M. five four numbers fourth geometrical geometrical progression George Bell given number greater Greek Hence hundred hundredths Latin least common multiple length M.A. 3rd Edition means millimetres multiply Nicomachus of Gerasa notation number divisible number of combinations number of objects number of permutations number of variations number which divides numbers is equal obtain odd numbers perfect number place further places of decimals Post 8vo prime factors prime numbers prove pyramidal number quotient ratio remainder second number seven shew square inches square root subtract suppose symbols tens tenths thousand thousandths three numbers tion triangular number unaltered unit of measure vulgar fraction whole number words ΙΟ
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