Arithmetic Designed for Academies and Schools: With AnswersA.S. Barnes & Company, 1844 - 340 pages |
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... reduction ? How many kinds of reduction are there ? Name them . EXAMPLES . 1. Reduce 25 Eagles 8 dollars 65 dimes and 35 cents , to the denomination of cents . OPERATION . 25 Eagles the highest denomination . 10 dollars make one eagle ...
... reduction ? How many kinds of reduction are there ? Name them . EXAMPLES . 1. Reduce 25 Eagles 8 dollars 65 dimes and 35 cents , to the denomination of cents . OPERATION . 25 Eagles the highest denomination . 10 dollars make one eagle ...
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... Reduce 170464 mills , to dollars . 11. Reduce 8674416 mills , to dollars . 12. Reduce 94780900 mills , to dollars . 13. Reduce 74164210 mills to dollars . Ans . Ans . $ 170,46 4 . The parts of a dollar are sometimes expressed fraction ...
... Reduce 170464 mills , to dollars . 11. Reduce 8674416 mills , to dollars . 12. Reduce 94780900 mills , to dollars . 13. Reduce 74164210 mills to dollars . Ans . Ans . $ 170,46 4 . The parts of a dollar are sometimes expressed fraction ...
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... reduce the product to dollars ana cents . Q. How do you multiply Federal Money ? What will be the deno- mination of the product ? How will you then reduce it to dollars and cents ? EXAMPLES . 1. Multiply 375 dollars 28 cents and 2 OF ...
... reduce the product to dollars ana cents . Q. How do you multiply Federal Money ? What will be the deno- mination of the product ? How will you then reduce it to dollars and cents ? EXAMPLES . 1. Multiply 375 dollars 28 cents and 2 OF ...
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With Answers Charles Davies. REDUCTION OF DENOMINATE NUMBERS . § 55. Reduction is changing the denomination of a number without altering its value . For example , 42 dollars and 35 cents ... reduce denominate numbers from a 90 REDUCTION OF.
With Answers Charles Davies. REDUCTION OF DENOMINATE NUMBERS . § 55. Reduction is changing the denomination of a number without altering its value . For example , 42 dollars and 35 cents ... reduce denominate numbers from a 90 REDUCTION OF.
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... reduce numbers from a higher to a lower denomi- nation ? Repeat the rule . EXAMPLES . 1. Reduce 9 yards and 6 feet to inches ? We first bring the yards to feet , and then add the 6 feet , after which we reduce the whole to inches ...
... reduce numbers from a higher to a lower denomi- nation ? Repeat the rule . EXAMPLES . 1. Reduce 9 yards and 6 feet to inches ? We first bring the yards to feet , and then add the 6 feet , after which we reduce the whole to inches ...
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12 cents acres annex apples barrels Bought called carats cent per annum ciphers column common denominator composite number compound fraction Currency denominate number different denominations dimes dividend dividing the numerator division dollars Dry measure equal EXAMPLES exceed 12 factors Federal Money feet figure Find the least following RULE four fourth gallon gives greater greatest common divisor Hence higher denomination hogshead hundred improper fractions inches interest least common multiple leaves less number lower denomination lowest terms merchant miles mills minuend mixed number months multiplicand Multiply the numerator numerator and denominator one-half one-sixth one-third OPERATION ounces pence proper fraction quarts quotient Reduce Repeat the Table right hand sheep shillings simple numbers square subtract subtrahend tens tenths third thousand thousandths tiply TROY WEIGHT true remainder unit be divided VULGAR FRACTIONS weight whole number Write yards of cloth
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