| John William McClymonds - 1905 - 264 sider
...Divide each by 6 ; by 7 ; by 4 : 632f, 3451, 426f, 785J, 967|, 872f 326. Oral Exercises. Divide each by 4 ; by 5 ; by 6 ; by 7 ; by 8; by 9 : а b с de 1. 4| 6} Ц 7f Щ 2. Ц 8f 8f 9f 12f 3. Ц Ц 5J 8f 1Ц с H -5 тт- 8 г!- 5 тf -h5... | |
| John Henry Moore, George Washington Miner - 1906 - 466 sider
...business and therefore should not be memorized. ORAL EXERCISE 1. Multiply at sight each number below by 2 ; by 3 ; by 4 ; by 5 ; by 6 ; by 7 ; by 8 ; by 9. Name the products by lines from left to right and from right to left; also by columns from left to... | |
| United States. Department of the Interior - 1914 - 764 sider
...Bolt 1 ( by 1 . . . bv 14 by 2 . bv24 by 3 . . bv34 by 4 .... bv 14 by 2 bv24 by 3 by 4 by 5... by 6 by 4.. by 5 by 6 .. by 7 by 8 by 9 by 10. by 11 by 12 s, door, wrought-steel or wrought-iron barrel: >-inch /No award. (See Ap\ pendix.)... | |
| John Henry Moore, George Washington Miner - 1915 - 298 sider
...business and therefore should not be memorized. ORAL EXERCISE 1. Multiply at sight each number below by 2; by 3; by 4 ; by 5; by 6; by 7; by 8; by 9. Name the products by lines from left to right and from right to left; also by columns from left to... | |
| Nelson L. Roray - 1916 - 172 sider
...the earth, how many feet would its length be increased? 11. If the radius of a circle were multiplied by 2, by 3, by 4, by 5, by 6, by 7, by 8, by 9, by 10, by what number would its circumference be multiplied? Its area? LESSON XXIV SPEED Spesd is rate... | |
| Edward Lee Thorndike - 1917 - 312 sider
...|s to 81, saying, "2 X f = ^ or If , 3 X f = ¥. or 2i, 4 X f = *£ or 31," etc. 50. 1. Multiply f by 2. By 3. By 4. By 5. By 6. By 7. By 8. By 9. By 10. Express each product in lowest terms. 2. Multiply f by each of these numbers: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,... | |
| Charles Ernest Chadsey, James Hamblin Smith - 1917 - 328 sider
...2088-5-87 Exercise 38. Reserve Practice Exercises in Division I. Divide each number in the above list by 2, by 3, by 4, by 5, by 6, by 7, by 8, by 9. A 1. 3261 2. 3072 3. 9206 4. 3710 6. 8049 B 6. 5148 7. 9146 8. 9775 9. 6588 10. 9767 C 11. 91239 12.... | |
| Edward Lee Thorndike - 1920 - 280 sider
...to 84, saying, "2 X f = •¥• or 1f, 3 X f = ¥ or 24, 4 X t = V or 34," etc. 50. 1- Multiply f by 2. By 3. By 4. By 5. By 6. By 7. By 8. By 9. By 10. Express each product in lowest terms. 2- Multiply f by each of these numbers: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,... | |
| Charles Ernest Chadsey, James Hamblin Smith - 1920 - 328 sider
...Exercise 24. Use this exercise for drill in multiplication : Multiply each number in the above list by 2, by 3, by 4, by 5, by 6, by 7, by 8, by 9. Multiply 358 by 42. 358 multiplicand Explanation: We first ,n ... .. multiply by the 2 (the units'... | |
| Daniel Adams - 1848 - 194 sider
...them by 3. — by 5. — by 8. 13. Multiply 19, 39, 49, 69, 79, and 99, by 2. Multiply each of them by 3. — by 4. — by 5. — by 6. — by 7. — by 8. — by 9. LESSON VII. 1. A owns 23 acres of land, and B owns 5 times as many acres ; how many acres does B own... | |
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