Every Man His Own Teacher: Being an Introduction to Arithmetic, Whereby Persons who are Ignorant of that Science, May of Themselves, Without a Teacher, Obtain a Sufficient Degree of Knowledge in Figures, for Common Business, and for Operating in Nearly All the Books Extant on that Subject |
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Side 42
A million has six ciphers on the right side of 1 ; as 1,000,000 . A billion is equal to
a million of millions , that is the product of a million when multiplied by itself ; as ,
1,000,000,000,000 . A trillion is equal to a million multiplied by itself , and that ...
A million has six ciphers on the right side of 1 ; as 1,000,000 . A billion is equal to
a million of millions , that is the product of a million when multiplied by itself ; as ,
1,000,000,000,000 . A trillion is equal to a million multiplied by itself , and that ...
Side 49
Begin and say , 7 in 28—4 times — set down 4 and place the two ciphers on the
right hand side of the 4 . ... Place the 8 under the 6 , take no notice of the cipher
till you have multiplied the figures : say 8 times 6 are 48 ; set down 8 and carry 4-
8 ...
Begin and say , 7 in 28—4 times — set down 4 and place the two ciphers on the
right hand side of the 4 . ... Place the 8 under the 6 , take no notice of the cipher
till you have multiplied the figures : say 8 times 6 are 48 ; set down 8 and carry 4-
8 ...
Side 161
But if the number of figures in the quotient fall short , then prefix ciphers on the left
till your counting is completed : there place the point . 4. When the dividend is
less than the divisor , annex ciphers on the right according to discretion . Note .
But if the number of figures in the quotient fall short , then prefix ciphers on the left
till your counting is completed : there place the point . 4. When the dividend is
less than the divisor , annex ciphers on the right according to discretion . Note .
Side 164
96 In the first place we fix the point and andex three ciphers to the 1 .40 thus ,
1.000 . 36 Then say , how many times 12 lin 100 ? 8 times and 4 remain . . 40 *
Bring down the other cipher makes 36 40 . How many times 12 in 40 ? 3 .40 *
times ...
96 In the first place we fix the point and andex three ciphers to the 1 .40 thus ,
1.000 . 36 Then say , how many times 12 lin 100 ? 8 times and 4 remain . . 40 *
Bring down the other cipher makes 36 40 . How many times 12 in 40 ? 3 .40 *
times ...
Side 167
The number of decimal places in the product , must be equal to the whole of
those in the two factors ; and if figures are wanting in the product , prefix ciphers
to the left , to supply the defect . Rule 4. Division . The number of decimal places
in the ...
The number of decimal places in the product , must be equal to the whole of
those in the two factors ; and if figures are wanting in the product , prefix ciphers
to the left , to supply the defect . Rule 4. Division . The number of decimal places
in the ...
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Side 192 - Sir," said I, after puzzling a long time over "more requiring more and less requiring less" — "will you tell me why I sometimes multiply the second and third terms together and divide by the first — and at other times multiply the first and second and divide by the third?" "Why, because more requires more sometimes, and sometimes it requires less — to be sure. Haven't you read the rule, my boy?" " Yes, sir, I can repeat the rule, but I don't understand it.
Side ii - ANSLEY, of the said district, hath deposited in this office the title of a book, the title of which is in the words following, to wit : " Elements of Literature ; or, an Introduction to the Study of Rhetoric and Belles Lettres.