| Daniel Adams - 1828 - 266 páginas
...third, and so on, with a common difference of 3 cents ; what was the cost of the last yard ? Hence, when the first term, the common difference, and the number of terms, are given, to find the last term, — Multiply the number of terms, less 1, by the common difference, and add... | |
| Montgomery Robert Bartlett - 1828 - 426 páginas
...having any three of the abov* five particulars given, the other two may be found by inspection. CASE 1. When the first term, the common difference, and the number of terms are given, to find the last term, and the sum of all the terms;— RULE. 1. Multiply the number of terms, less... | |
| 1829 - 196 páginas
...plain, the last yard will be 9 X 2 = 18 cents more than tbe/rst Therefore 3 + 18 = 21 cents, Am. Hence, when the first term, the common difference, and the number of terms, arc given, tofind the last term, 269. RULE- Multiply the number of terms LESS ONE, by the common difference,... | |
| Daniel Adams - 1830 - 294 páginas
...plain the last yard must be 99 X 3, = 29T eeots, mere titan the. first yard. Ans. 301 cents. s Hence, when the first term, the common difference, and the number of terms, are given, to find the last term, — Multiply the number of terms, less 1, by the common difference, and add... | |
| Daniel Adams - 1831 - 276 páginas
...third, and so on, with a common difference of 3 cents ; what was the cost of the last yard ? Hence, when the first term, the common difference, and the number of terms, are given, to find the last term, — Multiply the number of terms, less 1, by the common difference, and add... | |
| William Ruger - 1832 - 282 páginas
...series. What are numbers called when they decrease by a continual subtraction? A. A descending series. When the first term , the common difference, and the number of terms are given, how do you find the last term ? A. By multiplying the number of terms, less one, by the common difference,... | |
| Daniel Adams - 1833 - 268 páginas
...plain the last yard must be 99 X 3, = 297 cents, more than the first yard. Ans. 301 cents. / Hence, when the first term, the common difference, and the number of terms, are given, to find the last term, — Multiply the number of terms, less 1, by the common difference, and add... | |
| William Ruger - 1836 - 274 páginas
...series. What are numbers called when they decrease by a continual subtraction 7 A. A descending series. When the first term, the common difference, and the number of terms are gi'*en, how do yot find the last term t A. By multiplying the number of terms, less biife, by the common... | |
| Daniel Adams - 1838 - 276 páginas
...fe plain the last yard must be 99 X 3, = 297 cents, more than the Jiryt yard. Ana. 301 cents. Hence, when the first term, the common difference, and the number of terms, are given, to find the last term, — Multiply the number of terms, less 1, by the common difference, aud add... | |
| Daniel Adams - 1839 - 268 páginas
...'" nlain the last yard must be 99 X 3, = 297 -euts, more than the first yard. Ans. 301 cents. Hence, when the first term, the common difference, and the number of terms, are given, to find the last term, — Multiply the number of terms, less 1, by the common difference, and add... | |
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