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... proportion between theory and practice which is the crowning excellence of an elementary work . " - Rev . Dr. PEACOCK , Dean of Ely . Mr. Barnard Smith's Arithmetic for Schools . Crown 8vo . cloth , 4s . 6d . Mr. Merivale's ( Author of ...
... proportion between theory and practice which is the crowning excellence of an elementary work . " - Rev . Dr. PEACOCK , Dean of Ely . Mr. Barnard Smith's Arithmetic for Schools . Crown 8vo . cloth , 4s . 6d . Mr. Merivale's ( Author of ...
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... proportion of theory and practice , which is the crowning excellence of an elementary work . " Rev. S. HAWTREY , Mathematical Master , Eton . " Tutors preparing young men for College will find the book invaluable . I cannot but think it ...
... proportion of theory and practice , which is the crowning excellence of an elementary work . " Rev. S. HAWTREY , Mathematical Master , Eton . " Tutors preparing young men for College will find the book invaluable . I cannot but think it ...
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... proportion exists among the numbers 8 , 9 , 24 , 27 ; and thus those numbers are proportionals . 149. When proportion exists among four numbers , that is , when the ratio of the first to the second is equal to that of the third to the ...
... proportion exists among the numbers 8 , 9 , 24 , 27 ; and thus those numbers are proportionals . 149. When proportion exists among four numbers , that is , when the ratio of the first to the second is equal to that of the third to the ...
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... proportion be formed from concrete numbers , we may thus replace each such ratio by one arising from abstract numbers , and in this way every term of the proportion will become an abstract number ; so that , notwithstanding the remark ...
... proportion be formed from concrete numbers , we may thus replace each such ratio by one arising from abstract numbers , and in this way every term of the proportion will become an abstract number ; so that , notwithstanding the remark ...
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Side 2 - Prize Essay for 1877. 8vo. 8.r. 6V. SMITH— Works by the Rev. BARNARD SMITH, MA, Rector of Glaston, Rutland, late Fellow and Senior Bursar of St. Peter's College, Cambridge. ARITHMETIC AND ALGEBRA, in their Principles and Application ; with numerous systematically arranged Examples taken from the Cambridge Examination Papers, with especial reference to the Ordinary Examination for the BA Degree.
Side 34 - HERVEY.— The Genealogies of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, as contained in the Gospels of St. Matthew and St. Luke, reconciled with each other and with the Genealogy of the House of David, from Adam to the close of the Canon of the Old Testament, and shown to be in harmony with the true Chronology of the Times.
Side 26 - To reduce a mixed number to an improper fraction, Multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction, and to the product add the numerator; under this sum write the denominator.
Side 24 - If the numerator and denominator of each fraction is multiplied (or divided) by the same number, the value of the fraction will not change.
Side 3 - LUND.— A Short and Easy Course of Algebra. Chiefly designed for the use of the Junior Classes in Schools, with a numerous collection of Original easy Exercises. By THOMAS LUND, BD late Fellow of St.
Side 41 - AN ELEMENTARY TREATISE ON THE LUNAR THEORY, with a Brief Sketch of the Problem up to the time of Newton. Second Edition, revised. Crown 8vo. cloth. 5*. 6d. Hemming. — AN ELEMENTARY TREATISE ON THE DIFFERENTIAL AND INTEGRAL CALCULUS, for the Use; of Colleges and Schools.
Side 3 - FROST.— The First Three Sections of Newton's Principia. With Notes and Problems in illustration of the subject. By PERCIVAL FROST, MA late Fellow of St.
Side 43 - Geometry. With a numerous collection of Easy Examples progressively arranged, especially designed for the use of Schools and Beginners. By G. HALE PUCKLE, MA, St. John's College, Cambridge; Principal of St. Mary's College, Windermere. Crown 8vo. cloth, 7*.
Side 47 - If the numerator and denominator of a fraction be both multiplied or both divided by the same number, the value of the fraction is not altered.
Side 37 - RAMSAY.— The Catechiser's Manual; or, the Church Catechism illustrated and explained, for the use of Clergymen, Schoolmasters, and Teachers. By ARTHUR RAMSAY, MA of Trinity College, Cambridge. 18mo. cloth, 3s.