North American Arithmetic Volume 2; Part Second and Part Third (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1846 Excerpt: ...63 times 540? 25. How many are 45 times 280" 5 Questions to be answered Orally. (1) What is meant by multiplicand?--what by multiplier?--and what by product? (2) When we say, 5 times 8 are 40, which of these numbers is the multiplicand?--which the multiplier?--and which the product? (3) Can you obtain the product of any two numbers, by means of addition? (4) Recite the rule for multiplication. (5) When there are ciphers between figures in the multiplier, what may be done? (6) When there are ciphers On the right of the multiplier, or multiplicand, or on the right of both, what may be done with them?' (7) In what manner can you multiply by 10, by 100, by 1000, &c.? (8) What is meant by the factors of a number? (9) Name two factors of 24. (10) Name three factors of 24. (11) Name two factors of 36. (12) Name three factors of 36. Perform.the following examples by either of the foregoing methods, which may be found convenient. 26. What is the value of a farrft consisting of 200 acres of land, at 40 dollars an acre? 27. Suppose a book to contain 235 pages, 45 lines in each page, and 50 letters in each line;--how many letters are there in the book? 28. Suppose an orchard to consist of 109 rows, 126 trees in a row, and 1007 apples on a tree;--how many trees, and how many apples are there? 29. Suppose a crew of fifty men have provision for 30 days, allowing each man 20 ounces a day;--how many days would it last, if each man ate 1 ounce a day? 30. Suppose a crew of fifty men have provision for 30 days, allowing each man 20 ounces a day;--how many men would it serve for the same time, if each man ate one ounce a day? 31. How many fishes would be caught by 14 boats, employed for 30 days, each boat drawing a net 15 times a day, and taking 13 fishes each draught?...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1846 Excerpt: ...63 times 540? 25. How many are 45 times 280" 5 Questions to be answered Orally. (1) What is meant by multiplicand?--what by multiplier?--and what by product? (2) When we say, 5 times 8 are 40, which of these numbers is the multiplicand?--which the multiplier?--and which the product? (3) Can you obtain the product of any two numbers, by means of addition? (4) Recite the rule for multiplication. (5) When there are ciphers between figures in the multiplier, what may be done? (6) When there are ciphers On the right of the multiplier, or multiplicand, or on the right of both, what may be done with them?' (7) In what manner can you multiply by 10, by 100, by 1000, &c.? (8) What is meant by the factors of a number? (9) Name two factors of 24. (10) Name three factors of 24. (11) Name two factors of 36. (12) Name three factors of 36. Perform.the following examples by either of the foregoing methods, which may be found convenient. 26. What is the value of a farrft consisting of 200 acres of land, at 40 dollars an acre? 27. Suppose a book to contain 235 pages, 45 lines in each page, and 50 letters in each line;--how many letters are there in the book? 28. Suppose an orchard to consist of 109 rows, 126 trees in a row, and 1007 apples on a tree;--how many trees, and how many apples are there? 29. Suppose a crew of fifty men have provision for 30 days, allowing each man 20 ounces a day;--how many days would it last, if each man ate 1 ounce a day? 30. Suppose a crew of fifty men have provision for 30 days, allowing each man 20 ounces a day;--how many men would it serve for the same time, if each man ate one ounce a day? 31. How many fishes would be caught by 14 boats, employed for 30 days, each boat drawing a net 15 times a day, and taking 13 fishes each draught?...

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March 2012

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March 2012

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246 x 189 x 3mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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60

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978-1-130-34945-0

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9781130349450

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1-130-34945-4



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