| Oliver Welch - 1812 - 236 páginas
...depart from the separatrix, '*' ADDITION OF DECIMALS. ROLE. Write down the several numbers to be added, so that units may stand under units ; tens under tens ; hundreds under hundreds ; and the Fractions must stand tenths under tenths ; hundredths under hundredths, Sec. The several... | |
| Charles Butler - 1814 - 540 páginas
...columns of figures. 26 B. To add any whole numbers together. RULE I. Place the numbers under one another, so that units may stand under units, tens under tens, hundreds under hundreds, &c. II. Add up the figures in the units (or right hand) colinrm by the former rule ; take out all the... | |
| Thomas Tucker Smiley - 1825 - 224 páginas
...together. Rule. 1. Set dowu any one of the numbers, and place under it all the rest in such a manner that units may stand under units, tens under tens, hundreds under hundreds, and so on, and draw a line under the last. 2. Begin at the right hand or units column, and add together... | |
| John White - 1826 - 128 páginas
...the total amount of several numbers. RULE. 1. Place the numbers in such order, one under the other, that units may stand under units, tens under tens, hundreds under hundreds, &c. 2. Add up the figures in the row of units ; set down what remains of the even tens, or if nothing... | |
| Thomas Tucker Smiley - 1830 - 188 páginas
...together. Rule. 1. Set down any one of the numbers, and place under it all the rest, in such a manner, that units may stand under units, tens under tens, hundreds under hundreds, and so on ; and draw a line under the last. L. 2. Begin at the right hand, or units' column, and add... | |
| William Ruger - 1832 - 282 páginas
...the operation of the work, is '•ailed the sum or amount. RULE. I. Write the numbers to be added, so that units may stand under units, tens under tens, hundreds under hundreds, &c. and draw a Urn' under the whole. II. Then add the right hand column, and if the sum be less than... | |
| Jason M. Mahan - 1839 - 312 páginas
...interfering with it. RULE. Add each column by itself, and place the respective aggregates in such manner that units may stand under units, tens under tens, hundreds under hundreds, &c. Then, by adding together these aggregates, you have the whole sum. Note. — It makes no difference... | |
| John Hind - 1840 - 252 páginas
...following Rule. Rule for performing Addition. Place the numbers under one another in such a manner that units may stand under units, tens under tens, hundreds under hundreds, and so on, and draw a line below all the horizontal rows of figures: then add up the figures in the... | |
| William Ruger - 1841 - 268 páginas
...from the operation of the work, is called the sum or amount. RULE. I. Write the numbers to be added, so that units may stand under units, tens under tens, hundreds under hundreds, &c. and draw a line under the whole. II. Then add the right hand column, and if the sum be less than... | |
| George Roberts Perkins - 1846 - 266 páginas
...multiplier consists of more than one figure. RULE. /. Place the multiplier under the multiplicand, sa that units may stand under units, tens under tens, hundreds under hundreds, <5fC, II. Multiply successively by each figure of the multiplicand, as in Case I., observing to place... | |
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