First Lessons in Arithmetic on the Inductive Plan: Including Oral and Written ExercisesJones Brothers & Company, 1878 - 144 páginas |
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... What is 34 . of $ 24.35 ? 38 . of $ 38.43 ? 35. § of $ 13.30 ? 39 . of $ 34.24 ? 36 . of $ 24.36 ? 40 . of $ 9.40 ? 37 . of $ 32.48 ? 41 . of $ 74.25 ? LESSON LXXX . MEASURES OF LENGTH . The measures used 136 FIRST LESSONS.
... What is 34 . of $ 24.35 ? 38 . of $ 38.43 ? 35. § of $ 13.30 ? 39 . of $ 34.24 ? 36 . of $ 24.36 ? 40 . of $ 9.40 ? 37 . of $ 32.48 ? 41 . of $ 74.25 ? LESSON LXXX . MEASURES OF LENGTH . The measures used 136 FIRST LESSONS.
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... measures used in determining length , or the dis- tance of one place from another , are called Measures of Length . TABLE . 12 Inches are equal to 1 Foot . 3 Feet 66 66 " 1 Yard . 5 Yards « 16 Feet " } 66 " 1 Rod . 320 Rods 66 66 " 1 ...
... measures used in determining length , or the dis- tance of one place from another , are called Measures of Length . TABLE . 12 Inches are equal to 1 Foot . 3 Feet 66 66 " 1 Yard . 5 Yards « 16 Feet " } 66 " 1 Rod . 320 Rods 66 66 " 1 ...
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... MEASURES . The measures used in measuring all kinds of liquids are called Liquid Measures . TABLE . 4 Gills are equal to 1 Pint . 2 Pints 66 66 66 1 Quart . 66 66 1 Gallon . 4 Quarts " In estimating the capacity of cisterns , reservoirs ...
... MEASURES . The measures used in measuring all kinds of liquids are called Liquid Measures . TABLE . 4 Gills are equal to 1 Pint . 2 Pints 66 66 66 1 Quart . 66 66 1 Gallon . 4 Quarts " In estimating the capacity of cisterns , reservoirs ...
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... MEASURES . The measures used in measuring grain , roots , fruit , etc. , are called Dry Measures . TABLE . 2 Pints are equal to 1 Quart . 8 Quarts 66 66 66 1 Peck . 4 Pecks " 66 66 1 Bushel . In measuring coarse commodities the measure ...
... MEASURES . The measures used in measuring grain , roots , fruit , etc. , are called Dry Measures . TABLE . 2 Pints are equal to 1 Quart . 8 Quarts 66 66 66 1 Peck . 4 Pecks " 66 66 1 Bushel . In measuring coarse commodities the measure ...
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Including Oral and Written Exercises William James Milne. LESSON LXXXIII . MEASURES OF WEIGHT . The weights used in measuring all coarse and heavy articles , as hay , grain , gro- ceries , coal , flour , etc. , and all the metals except ...
Including Oral and Written Exercises William James Milne. LESSON LXXXIII . MEASURES OF WEIGHT . The weights used in measuring all coarse and heavy articles , as hay , grain , gro- ceries , coal , flour , etc. , and all the metals except ...
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9 tens acres add the following apples balls barrels of flour birds boats bought boys bushels bushels of wheat cents apiece cherries contained Copy and add Copy and divide Copy and find Copy and multiply Copy and read Copy and subtract cords of wood Count cows dimes divide the following divisor multiplied dozen dred DRY MEASURES earns 7 dollars Eight hundred equal EXPLANATION.-For convenience Express in figures figures the following Find the value Five hundred gallons gave Geneseo gills girls Henry horses hour lars less LESSON marbles marks miles Minuend multiplication tables multiply the following Nine hundred number added numbers is called oranges partial dividend pears pecks pencils picture pints PROCESS pupils quails quarts quire quotient read the following remainder REVIEW EXERCISES rods sell Seven hundred sheep SLATE EXERCISES subtract the following subtrahend tables of nines thousand tons trees two-cent pieces yards of cloth
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Página 129 - The number to be divided is called the dividend. The number by which we divide is called the divisor.
Página 87 - If two men start from the same place, and travel in opposite directions, one at the rate of 4...
Página 123 - Multiplication is the process of taking one number as many times as there are units in another.
Página 142 - Thirty days hath September, April. June, and November; All the rest have thirty-one, Save February, which alone Hath twenty-eight; and one day more "We add to it one year in four.
Página 123 - Multiplication is the process of multiplying one number by another. The number thus added to itself, or the number to be multiplied, is called the multiplicand. The number which shows how many times the multiplicand is to be taken, or the number by which we multiply, is called the multiplier. The result obtained by multiplying is called the product. 45. The sign of multiplication is X . It is read times or multiplied by.
Página 69 - In an orchard there are 16 rows of trees and 10 trees in each row; how many trees are there in the orchard ? 11.
Página 129 - The part of the dividend remaining when the division is not exact is called the Remainder, and must always be less than the divisor.
Página 143 - NUMBERS. 12 units = 1 dozen. 12 dozen — 1 gross. 12 gross = 1 great gross. 20 units = 1 score.
Página 62 - C 4£ days to do a piece of work, how long will it take to do the work if all three work together ? 8.
Página 94 - Two numbers, -written one above the other with a line between them, are used to express a fraction.