A Treatise of Practical Surveying: Which is Demonstrated from Its First Principles. Wherein Every Thing that is Useful and Curious in that Art, is Fully Considered and Explained ... The Whole Illustrated with CopperplatesP. Wogan, 1795 - 319 sider |
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Side 3
... were Integers . EXAMPLES . Add 4.7832 3.2543 7.8251 6.03 2.857 and 3.251 together . Place them thus . 4.7832 3.2543 7.8251 6.03 2.857 3.251 Anfwer 28.0006 Add B2 gether . Add 6.2 121.306 .75 2.7 and .0007 to DECIMAL FRACTIONS . 3.
... were Integers . EXAMPLES . Add 4.7832 3.2543 7.8251 6.03 2.857 and 3.251 together . Place them thus . 4.7832 3.2543 7.8251 6.03 2.857 3.251 Anfwer 28.0006 Add B2 gether . Add 6.2 121.306 .75 2.7 and .0007 to DECIMAL FRACTIONS . 3.
Side 4
... Anfwer 354-31272 . Subtraction of DECIMALS . Having placed the Figures which are equi - diftant from the Point , under each other ; deduct as if they were Integers . EXAMPLES . From 38.765 take 25.3741 25.3741 Anfwer 13.3909 From 2.4 ...
... Anfwer 354-31272 . Subtraction of DECIMALS . Having placed the Figures which are equi - diftant from the Point , under each other ; deduct as if they were Integers . EXAMPLES . From 38.765 take 25.3741 25.3741 Anfwer 13.3909 From 2.4 ...
Side 5
... Anfwer 1.6588 Multiplication of DECIMALS . Place the Multiplicand , and Multiplier , after any Manner under each ... Anfwer 175992885 Multiply .121 by .14 484 121 Anfwer .01694 Multiply Multiply 121.6 by 2.76 2.76 7296 8512 2432 Answer ...
... Anfwer 1.6588 Multiplication of DECIMALS . Place the Multiplicand , and Multiplier , after any Manner under each ... Anfwer 175992885 Multiply .121 by .14 484 121 Anfwer .01694 Multiply Multiply 121.6 by 2.76 2.76 7296 8512 2432 Answer ...
Side 8
... Anfwer .001296 . Divide 66.993548 by 27.4 . Anfwer 2.44502 . PROB . I. To Reduce a Vulgar Fraction to a Decimal one of the fame Value . Having annexed a fufficient Number of Cyphers as Decimals , to the Numerator of the Vulgar Fraction ...
... Anfwer .001296 . Divide 66.993548 by 27.4 . Anfwer 2.44502 . PROB . I. To Reduce a Vulgar Fraction to a Decimal one of the fame Value . Having annexed a fufficient Number of Cyphers as Decimals , to the Numerator of the Vulgar Fraction ...
Side 9
... Anfwer . 20 For of one Shilling , Yard , Perch , & c . is equal 34 to one Fourth of three Shillings , Yards , Perches , & c . therefore if three be divided by 4 , the Quotient will be the Answer . Reduce to a Decimal Fraction . 5 ) 2.0 ...
... Anfwer . 20 For of one Shilling , Yard , Perch , & c . is equal 34 to one Fourth of three Shillings , Yards , Perches , & c . therefore if three be divided by 4 , the Quotient will be the Answer . Reduce to a Decimal Fraction . 5 ) 2.0 ...
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