The National Arithmetic, on the Inductive System: Combining the Analytic and Synthetic Methods, in which the Principles of Arithmetic are Explained in a Perspicuous and Familiar Manner; Containing Also Practical Systems of Mensuration, Guaging, Geometry, and Book-keeping; Forming a Complete Mercantile Arithmetic. Designed for Schools and AcademiesR.S. Davis, 1839 - 305 sider |
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... JOHN G. WHITTIER . From the Principal of the Merrimack Academy . Mr. B. Greenleaf , - Dear Sir : I have examined your National Arithmetic , and am happy to say that it is a truly practical work . The numerous questions , both from their ...
... JOHN G. WHITTIER . From the Principal of the Merrimack Academy . Mr. B. Greenleaf , - Dear Sir : I have examined your National Arithmetic , and am happy to say that it is a truly practical work . The numerous questions , both from their ...
Side 14
... John is 9 , and Thomas is 8 . What is the sum of their ages ? 15. Samuel has 5 apples , Enoch has 18 , and Levi has 20 . How many in the whole ? 16. A beggar received of one man 14 cents , of another 12 , of another 8 , and of another 7 ...
... John is 9 , and Thomas is 8 . What is the sum of their ages ? 15. Samuel has 5 apples , Enoch has 18 , and Levi has 20 . How many in the whole ? 16. A beggar received of one man 14 cents , of another 12 , of another 8 , and of another 7 ...
Side 18
... John has 15 apples , he gave 4 to Thomas , and 7 to Dick ; how many has he left ? and how many more has Dick than Thomas ? 14. William is 17 years old , and Enoch is 9 ; how much older is William than Enoch ? and what is the sum of ...
... John has 15 apples , he gave 4 to Thomas , and 7 to Dick ; how many has he left ? and how many more has Dick than Thomas ? 14. William is 17 years old , and Enoch is 9 ; how much older is William than Enoch ? and what is the sum of ...
Side 19
... John gave me 12 dol- lars , and Samuel gave 15 ; how much do I lack of having enough ? 28. I have 80 cents ; I wish to give 20 to Peter , 8 to John , and 5 to Luke ; how many shall I have left ? 29. John had 30 marbles ; he lost half of ...
... John gave me 12 dol- lars , and Samuel gave 15 ; how much do I lack of having enough ? 28. I have 80 cents ; I wish to give 20 to Peter , 8 to John , and 5 to Luke ; how many shall I have left ? 29. John had 30 marbles ; he lost half of ...
Side 25
... 12 how many times ? 2 is 2. James had 8 apples , and John had half as many , how many had he ? 3. How many pears at 2 cents a piece can you buy for 4 cents ? 4. If you have 8 apples to give to 4 3 SECT . V. ] 25 DIVISION . Division.
... 12 how many times ? 2 is 2. James had 8 apples , and John had half as many , how many had he ? 3. How many pears at 2 cents a piece can you buy for 4 cents ? 4. If you have 8 apples to give to 4 3 SECT . V. ] 25 DIVISION . Division.
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acres amount annuity answer barrel bill Boston Bought breadth broadcloth bushels cash casks ciphers circle circumference composition compound interest contain cords cube root cubic Daniel Fox decimal diameter Divide dividend divisor dominical letter Ducat equal EXAMPLES farthings federal money feet long figure flour following RULE gain gallons given number Greenleaf Hampton Falls Haverhill Hence the following hogshead hundred improper fraction inches indorsement JF Jan least common multiple Leger length merchant miles mixed number months Multiply Murray's National Arithmetic NOTE number of terms OPERATION ounces payment pence pound cost present worth principal pupil quantity question quotient ratio received Reduce remainder repetend rix dollars rods Samuel SECTION Septillions shillings side sold square root subtract sugar Sundries thousand thousandths tons Undecillions United vulgar fraction weight whole numbers wine yards of cloth
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