Mathematical Manual for the Use of Colleges and Academies, Volum 1J.W. Butler, and sold by J. Conrad, 1807 |
Inni boken
Resultat 1-5 av 20
Side 27
... shillings : from the first manner of considering a fraction , we must divide the pound into four equal parts , each of which will be 5s . and then taking three of these parts , we shall have 15s . Now , if 3 , represent a dividend , it ...
... shillings : from the first manner of considering a fraction , we must divide the pound into four equal parts , each of which will be 5s . and then taking three of these parts , we shall have 15s . Now , if 3 , represent a dividend , it ...
Side 40
... shillings , give 3 tens ; and , as 2 tens of shillings make a pound , we have set down 1 , worth one ten , to the column of shillings , and carried 1 , worth one pound , to that of pounds , and then continued the operation as for ...
... shillings , give 3 tens ; and , as 2 tens of shillings make a pound , we have set down 1 , worth one ten , to the column of shillings , and carried 1 , worth one pound , to that of pounds , and then continued the operation as for ...
Side 42
... shillings , and carrying the other figures of the multiplier to the column of pounds . Here , then , we have said ; twice 9 are 18 , which we have set down for shillings , and the 65 have been written in the column of pounds . This is ...
... shillings , and carrying the other figures of the multiplier to the column of pounds . Here , then , we have said ; twice 9 are 18 , which we have set down for shillings , and the 65 have been written in the column of pounds . This is ...
Side 43
... shillings , and consequently £ 6 . which have been carried ; then continuing to multi- ply by 7 , we have said ; 7 times 5 are 35 , and 6 carried are 41 ; we have set down 1 and carried 4 ; then 7 times 6 are 42 , and 4 carried are 46 ...
... shillings , and consequently £ 6 . which have been carried ; then continuing to multi- ply by 7 , we have said ; 7 times 5 are 35 , and 6 carried are 41 ; we have set down 1 and carried 4 ; then 7 times 6 are 42 , and 4 carried are 46 ...
Side 45
... shilling , into 12 equal parts , and even we see below , in the sketch of the operation , that each of these new parts has been divided into other 12 , which subdi-- visions by 12 are continued as often as necessary , in order to avoid ...
... shilling , into 12 equal parts , and even we see below , in the sketch of the operation , that each of these new parts has been divided into other 12 , which subdi-- visions by 12 are continued as often as necessary , in order to avoid ...
Vanlige uttrykk og setninger
aliquot annum antecedents arithmetic progression arithmetic proportion binomial bottles calculation called cent coefficient comma common divisor complete the square composed consequently contains cost cube root cyphers decimals denominator difference divide division dollars double sign equal ratios evident example exponent expressed factors fath fathoms feet figures follows fourth fractional number gain gallons geometric progression geometric proportion gives greatest common divisor hundred hundredth INCOMPLEX NUMBERS INDETERMINATE PROBLEMS interest last term logarithms means method Mixed Number mixture monomial months multiplicand multiply necessary number of terms operation orifice partial dividend pence pounds problem proof quan question quotient reduced remainder remark rule of three second degree second equation shillings solution solve square root substituting subtract tables taken tens third tion tity treme unity unknown quantity whole number write yards
Populære avsnitt
Side 33 - Multiply the whole number by the numerator of the fraction, and divide the product by the denominator ; or divide the whole number by the denominator of the fraction, and multiply the quotient by the numerator.
Side 224 - The earth being 360 degrees in circumference, turns round on its axis in 24 hours ; how far does it turn in one minute, in the 43d parallel of latitude; the degree of longitude, in this latitude, being about 51 statute miles?
Side 104 - Divide the first term of the dividend by the first term of the divisor, and write the result as the first term of the quotient. Multiply the whole divisor by the first term of the quotient, and subtract the product from the dividend.
Side 202 - OF TIME. 60 Seconds = 1 Minute 60 Minutes =± 1 Hour 24 Hours = 1 Day 7 Days = 1 Week 28 Days = 1 Lunar Month...
Side 203 - The fourth, eleventh, ninth, and sixth, Have thirty days to each affix'd: And every other thirty-one, Except the second month alone, Which has but twenty-eight in fine, Till leap year gives it twenty-nine.
Side 59 - The first term of a ratio is called the antecedent, and the second term the consequent.
Side 34 - It will be seen that we multiply the denominator of the dividend by the numerator of the divisor for the denominator of the quotient, and the numerator of the dividend by the denominator of the divisor for the numerator of the quotient.
Side 245 - TARE AND TRET. Tare and Tret are allowances made by the seller to the buyer, on some particular commodities. Tare is an allowance made for the weight of the barrel, box, bag, or whatever contains the commodity. Tret is an allowance of 4 Ib.
Side 85 - Considering, then, the proposed number 6084 as composed of the square of the tens of the root sought, twice the product of the tens by the units, and the square of the units, if we can discover in this number the first of these parts, viz.