A treatise on arithmetic. [With] Key, Volum 11880 |
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Side 55
... farthings ........ 12 pence .. 20 shillings ... TABLE OF MONEY . ........... 1 penny ...... d.t = 1 shilling ... s . or = 1 pound or sovereign , £ . A pound contains 240 pence , 480 halfpence , or 960 farthings . * Before the pupil ...
... farthings ........ 12 pence .. 20 shillings ... TABLE OF MONEY . ........... 1 penny ...... d.t = 1 shilling ... s . or = 1 pound or sovereign , £ . A pound contains 240 pence , 480 halfpence , or 960 farthings . * Before the pupil ...
Side 56
... Farthings were formerly denoted by 9 .; but now , annexed to pence , denotes a farthing ;, a halfpenny , or 2 farthings ; and 3 , 8 farthings . £ . s . d . and q . are the initial letters of the Latin words , libra , solidus , denarius ...
... Farthings were formerly denoted by 9 .; but now , annexed to pence , denotes a farthing ;, a halfpenny , or 2 farthings ; and 3 , 8 farthings . £ . s . d . and q . are the initial letters of the Latin words , libra , solidus , denarius ...
Side 64
... farthings , because there are 12 pence in each shilling , and 4 farthings in each penny . Hence it appears that in £ 59 there are 1180 shillings , 14160 pence , or 56640 farthings . The operation is proved by dividing successively by 4 ...
... farthings , because there are 12 pence in each shilling , and 4 farthings in each penny . Hence it appears that in £ 59 there are 1180 shillings , 14160 pence , or 56640 farthings . The operation is proved by dividing successively by 4 ...
Side 65
... farthings is divided by 4 , be- cause in the same quantity of money there are 4 times as many far- things as there ... farthings are equivalent to 20979 pence , with two farthings , or a half- penny ; to 1748 shillings , and 3 pence ...
... farthings is divided by 4 , be- cause in the same quantity of money there are 4 times as many far- things as there ... farthings are equivalent to 20979 pence , with two farthings , or a half- penny ; to 1748 shillings , and 3 pence ...
Side 74
... farthings , 3 times , leaving a remainder of 2 farthings , or a halfpenny , and that is set down . The 3 pence taken out is † then added with the pence ; the sum is 54 pence , out of which , by dividing 54 by 12 , we find we can take 4 ...
... farthings , 3 times , leaving a remainder of 2 farthings , or a halfpenny , and that is set down . The 3 pence taken out is † then added with the pence ; the sum is 54 pence , out of which , by dividing 54 by 12 , we find we can take 4 ...
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