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 206
--Multiply the principal by the rate per cent . and divide that product by 100 , the
quotient will be the interest for one year . Then , multiply the interest of one year
by the time , the product will be the answer . EXAMPLE . 400 dollars principal .
--Multiply the principal by the rate per cent . and divide that product by 100 , the
quotient will be the interest for one year . Then , multiply the interest of one year
by the time , the product will be the answer . EXAMPLE . 400 dollars principal .
Side 207
15500 cents principal . 2 31000 product . 7750 half the principal . 387150 divided
by 100 . In this case annex two ciphers to the dollars , to reduce them into cents ,
then multiply by 2 and add half the principal to that product . LESSON 5 .
15500 cents principal . 2 31000 product . 7750 half the principal . 387150 divided
by 100 . In this case annex two ciphers to the dollars , to reduce them into cents ,
then multiply by 2 and add half the principal to that product . LESSON 5 .
Side 219
500 principal . 7 rate per cent . 3500 interest for 1st y'ri 500 principal . $ 572.45
principal 3d y'r 7 rate per cent . 535 amount of 1st y'r . 40.07.15 interest 3d y'r . $
535 principal 2d year . . 572'45 principal . 7 rate per cent . $ 612 5215 amount .
500 principal . 7 rate per cent . 3500 interest for 1st y'ri 500 principal . $ 572.45
principal 3d y'r 7 rate per cent . 535 amount of 1st y'r . 40.07.15 interest 3d y'r . $
535 principal 2d year . . 572'45 principal . 7 rate per cent . $ 612 5215 amount .
Side 220
6615 cts . principal 3d y'r . 5 rate per cent . 5 rate per cent . 300 | 00 interest 1st
year . 6000 ; principal . 330175 interest for 3d year 6615 principal . 6300 | 00
amount for 1st year . || 694575 amount for 3d . y'r , 6300 principal 2d year .
6945.75 ...
6615 cts . principal 3d y'r . 5 rate per cent . 5 rate per cent . 300 | 00 interest 1st
year . 6000 ; principal . 330175 interest for 3d year 6615 principal . 6300 | 00
amount for 1st year . || 694575 amount for 3d . y'r , 6300 principal 2d year .
6945.75 ...
Side 286
600 principal . 36 interest 1 year 6 rate per cent . 10 2 36100 interest 1 year . 360
interest for 10 years . 600 principal . 960 amount . Now say -- As the amount or
result 960 : is to its supposed number 600 :: So is the given number 1250 : to its ...
600 principal . 36 interest 1 year 6 rate per cent . 10 2 36100 interest 1 year . 360
interest for 10 years . 600 principal . 960 amount . Now say -- As the amount or
result 960 : is to its supposed number 600 :: So is the given number 1250 : to its ...
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added Addition amount Answer Answer in words ARITHMETIC begin borrow bring bushels calculation called carry cents ciphers column COMPOUND contained cost count decimal difference Directions divide dividend Division divisor dollars eight Eleven equal EXAMPLE farthings feet figures five four fourth fractions gallons give given greater half hundred hundredths inches interest January KEY TO CARD left side less LESSON 12 million Multiplicand Multiply nine Note once Operation ounces Page paid pair pence pieces pounds principal Proof of Lesson proportion quantity question quotient rate per cent Received Reduce remain remain-carry right hand right side root Rule Seven shillings simple slate square subtract Suppose Table teacher tens tenths term third thousand Twelve twice units whole numbers yards
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