Physical ArithmeticMacmillan, 1885 - 357 sider |
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... called the unitary method , or the method of reduction to the unit . That method , in my opinion , very imperfectly represents the reasoning process involved . The method developed in this work may be called the equival- ence method ...
... called the unitary method , or the method of reduction to the unit . That method , in my opinion , very imperfectly represents the reasoning process involved . The method developed in this work may be called the equival- ence method ...
Side 1
... called a double standard . A double standard is made possible by fixing by law the value of silver in terms of gold ; but as the commercial value of silver relatively to gold is subject to fluctua- tion , it may be necessary to change ...
... called a double standard . A double standard is made possible by fixing by law the value of silver in terms of gold ; but as the commercial value of silver relatively to gold is subject to fluctua- tion , it may be necessary to change ...
Side 3
... called the least current weight . For a sovereign it is 122.50000 grains , which differs from the standard weight by 77447 grains . The least current weight for the half - sovereign is 61.125 grains . The lightness of coin can only be ...
... called the least current weight . For a sovereign it is 122.50000 grains , which differs from the standard weight by 77447 grains . The least current weight for the half - sovereign is 61.125 grains . The lightness of coin can only be ...
Side 4
... called token - coins . ART . 7 .-- Bronze Coins . The bronze coins ( introduced in 1860 ) comprise the penny , halfpenny , and farthing . They are made of a bronze alloy , the composition of which is 95 parts by weight of copper to 4 of ...
... called token - coins . ART . 7 .-- Bronze Coins . The bronze coins ( introduced in 1860 ) comprise the penny , halfpenny , and farthing . They are made of a bronze alloy , the composition of which is 95 parts by weight of copper to 4 of ...
Side 6
... called the " Chain Rule , " and its application is very extensive in physical arithmetic . ART . 11. Reciprocal . Each equivalence , such as 20 shillings = 1 pound , has a reciprocal form . That of the equivalence mentioned is or The ...
... called the " Chain Rule , " and its application is very extensive in physical arithmetic . ART . 11. Reciprocal . Each equivalence , such as 20 shillings = 1 pound , has a reciprocal form . That of the equivalence mentioned is or The ...
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