| Edward Wells - 1723 - 358 páginas
...Tenth Part, and ten Tenth Parts make one Unit or Whole ; and fo on likewife in Integers, ten Units make one Ten, ten Tens make one Hundred, ten Hundreds make one Thoufand, &c. And on this Agreement as to the Increafe of the denominative Value of Integers and Decimals,... | |
| Oliver A. Shaw - 1832 - 108 páginas
...unit, often, of a hundred, of a thousand, of a ten thousand, and of a hundred thousand. Now ten units make one ten, ten tens make one hundred, ten hundreds make one thousand, ten thousands make one ten thousand, ten ten thousands make one hundred thousand: and if you put together... | |
| Charles Davies - 1840 - 144 páginas
...Ninety-eight and seven? Ninetyeight and nine ? LESSON XX. Numeration, or Reading Figures. Ten Units make one Ten. Ten Tens make one Hundred. Ten Hundreds make one Thousand. Commit to memory the words Units, Tens, Hundreds, Thousands. § 3 I HH £ £ H e« P 4 5 6 236 Four... | |
| Charles Davies - 1851 - 178 páginas
...Ninety-eight and seven ? Ninety-eight and nine ? LESSON XX. Numeration, or Reading Figures. Ten Units make one Ten. Ten Tens make one Hundred. Ten Hundreds make one Thousand. Commit to memory the words Units, Tens, Hundreds, ( Thousands. Four Units, -- 4 Six Units and five... | |
| James Bates Thomson - 1858 - 400 páginas
...much as when it stood in the third place. The same is true of the other digits. That is, Ten units make one ten ; Ten tens make one hundred; Ten hundreds make one thousand, &c. Hence, universally, 9i Ten of any lower order is equal to one in the next higher order. It is therefore... | |
| James Stewart Eaton - 1862 - 320 páginas
...local or place value. \5. It is also evident that the value of a figure is made ten fold by removing it one place toward the left; a hundred fold by removing it two places, etc.; ie ten units of the first order 11. One hundred, how expressed? Two hundred? 18. Other numbers, how... | |
| James Stewart Eaton - 1864 - 322 páginas
...many, and what values-*' bai a figure? 10. How does moving a figure towards the left ntluct its vniu«' make one ten, ten tens make one hundred, ten hundreds...any order make one unit of the next higher order. 16. The cipher, when used with other figures, fills a place that would otherwise be vacant ; thus,... | |
| James A. Christie - 1865 - 454 páginas
...of integers ; cipher is in third place of integers. TENS, HUNDREDS, THOUSANDS, MILLIONS. Ten units make one ten. Ten tens make one hundred. Ten hundreds make one thousand. A thousand thousand make. . one million. One unit and one ten make eleven. Two tens make twenty. *... | |
| James Stewart Eaton - 1866 - 328 páginas
...local or place value. 15. It is also evident that the value of a figure is made ten fold by removing it one place toward the left ; a hundred fold by removing it two places, etc. ; \. e. ten units of the first order 11. One hundred, how expressed? Two hundred? 12. Other numbe s,... | |
| James Stewart Eaton - 1867 - 358 páginas
...what v»lne», tua « ii, ••»..' 15. How does moving a figure towards the left affect It* value? make one ten, ten tens make one "hundred, ten hundreds...thousand, and, in short, ten units of any order make one tmit of the next higher order. 16. The cipher, when used with other figures, fills a place that would... | |
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