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 29
Questions applied in Simple Addition . 17. If a person have on hand $ 455 in
cash ; if there be owing to him in book accounts $ 1059 ; in notes $ 109 , and in
bond $ 560 ; how much is the amount ? Answer , $ 2,183 . 18. If a man was born
in ...
Questions applied in Simple Addition . 17. If a person have on hand $ 455 in
cash ; if there be owing to him in book accounts $ 1059 ; in notes $ 109 , and in
bond $ 560 ; how much is the amount ? Answer , $ 2,183 . 18. If a man was born
in ...
Side 43
SIMPLE MULTIPLICATION . To the Teacher , but not for the learner till coming to
Lesson 1st . Now the Multiplication Table must be copied on the slates from
Cards No. 8 and 9 , and detached parts of it copied on pieces of paper for each
one ...
SIMPLE MULTIPLICATION . To the Teacher , but not for the learner till coming to
Lesson 1st . Now the Multiplication Table must be copied on the slates from
Cards No. 8 and 9 , and detached parts of it copied on pieces of paper for each
one ...
Side 45
Ten mill make one cent ; ten cents one dime ; ten dimes one dollar ; ten dollars
one eagle , ” when one simple expression will answer every purpose intended ,
viz : One hundred Cents make One Dollar . KEY TO CARD No. 10 . LESSON 1 .
Ten mill make one cent ; ten cents one dime ; ten dimes one dollar ; ten dollars
one eagle , ” when one simple expression will answer every purpose intended ,
viz : One hundred Cents make One Dollar . KEY TO CARD No. 10 . LESSON 1 .
Side 237
Place the prices of the simples in a co . lumn , beginning with the least uppermost
, increasing with the next least , till you ... Take the difference between the mean
rate and each simple , and place to the right , opposite to that other simple with ...
Place the prices of the simples in a co . lumn , beginning with the least uppermost
, increasing with the next least , till you ... Take the difference between the mean
rate and each simple , and place to the right , opposite to that other simple with ...
Side 239
As 95 bushels , or simples , are to 6650 cents ; so is 1 bushel to its value . * 95 :
6650 :: 1 665 ... When more differences than one happen against any simple , as
at 40 , then such differences must be added together , as 5 + 30 = 35 . Many and
...
As 95 bushels , or simples , are to 6650 cents ; so is 1 bushel to its value . * 95 :
6650 :: 1 665 ... When more differences than one happen against any simple , as
at 40 , then such differences must be added together , as 5 + 30 = 35 . Many and
...
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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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Side 196 - ... when the third term is less than the first, and requires the fourth to be greater than the second...
Side iv - Some village Hampden, that with dauntless breast The little tyrant of his fields withstood, Some mute inglorious Milton here may rest, Some Cromwell, guiltless of his country's blood. Th...
Side 288 - If the payment be less than the interest, the surplus of interest must not be taken to augment the principal ; but interest continues on the former principal until the period when the payments, taken together, exceed the interest due...
Side 176 - Measure. 4 nails (no.) make 1 quarter of a yard, qr. 4 quarters, 1 yard, yd. 3 quarters, 1 Ell Flemish, E. FL 5 quarters, 1 Ell English, EE 6 quarters, 1 Ell French, E. Fr.
Side 195 - Multiply the first and second terms together, and divide the product by the third ; the quotient will be the answer in the same denomination as the middle term was reduced into.
Side 177 - LIQUID MEASURE 4 gills (gi.) = 1 pint (pt.) 2 pints = 1 quart (qt...
Side 185 - M. 60 minutes, 1 hour, h. 24 hours, 1 day, d. 7 days, . 1 week, w. 4 weeks, 1 month, mo. 13 months, 1 day and 6 hours, 1 Julian year, yr. Thirty days hath September, April, June and November ; February twenty-eight alone, all the rest have thirtyone.
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.