A treatise on arithmetic. [With] Key, Volum 11880 |
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Side xi
... SUBTRACTION 78 COMPOUND MULTIPLICATION 80 COMPOUND DIVISION 86 RATIO , RATE , AND PROPORTION . 93 MEASURES AND MULTIPLES 128 REDUCTION OF FRACTIONS 137 FRACTIONAL ADDITION • 142 FRACTIONAL SUBTRACTION FRACTIONAL MULTIPLICATION AND ...
... SUBTRACTION 78 COMPOUND MULTIPLICATION 80 COMPOUND DIVISION 86 RATIO , RATE , AND PROPORTION . 93 MEASURES AND MULTIPLES 128 REDUCTION OF FRACTIONS 137 FRACTIONAL ADDITION • 142 FRACTIONAL SUBTRACTION FRACTIONAL MULTIPLICATION AND ...
Side 17
... SUBTRACTION is distinguished into three various cases , SIMPLE SUBTRACTION , FRACTIONAL SUBTRACTION , and COM- * You should observe that if you are informed that a person died in his first year , meaning the first year of his life , he ...
... SUBTRACTION is distinguished into three various cases , SIMPLE SUBTRACTION , FRACTIONAL SUBTRACTION , and COM- * You should observe that if you are informed that a person died in his first year , meaning the first year of his life , he ...
Side 19
... SUBTRACTION . THE object of SUBTRACTION , considered generally , is to find the number which remains when one number is taken from another ... SUBTRACTION ; and the distinctions between these may be SIMPLE SUBTRACTION . 19 SIMPLE SUBTRACTION.
... SUBTRACTION . THE object of SUBTRACTION , considered generally , is to find the number which remains when one number is taken from another ... SUBTRACTION ; and the distinctions between these may be SIMPLE SUBTRACTION . 19 SIMPLE SUBTRACTION.
Side 20
... subtract 3 shillings and 2 pence from £ 4 - that is , money from money ; or to subtract 7 feet from 4 yards — that is , length from length ; it is not possible to subtract 3 shillings and 2 pence from 4 hours . The sign- , called minus ...
... subtract 3 shillings and 2 pence from £ 4 - that is , money from money ; or to subtract 7 feet from 4 yards — that is , length from length ; it is not possible to subtract 3 shillings and 2 pence from 4 hours . The sign- , called minus ...
Side 21
... subtraction depends on the principle , that the differ- ences of the several parts of two numbers are , when taken ... subtract 3 from 11 , we add 10 to the 1 in the upper line ; then the lower line is increased by the same value , by ...
... subtraction depends on the principle , that the differ- ences of the several parts of two numbers are , when taken ... subtract 3 from 11 , we add 10 to the 1 in the upper line ; then the lower line is increased by the same value , by ...
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