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Page 21
... changed to dimes by annexing one zero to the right , be- cause that multiplies them by 10. They are changed to cents by annexing two zeros , because that multiplies them T by 100. They are changed to mills by annexing V. 21 MULTIPLICATION .
... changed to dimes by annexing one zero to the right , be- cause that multiplies them by 10. They are changed to cents by annexing two zeros , because that multiplies them T by 100. They are changed to mills by annexing V. 21 MULTIPLICATION .
Page 22
... changed to dollars by putting a point between the second and third figures from the right . there are mills in the number , all the figures may be read together as mills . Any number of mills are changed to dol- lars by putting a point ...
... changed to dollars by putting a point between the second and third figures from the right . there are mills in the number , all the figures may be read together as mills . Any number of mills are changed to dol- lars by putting a point ...
Page 89
... changed to shillings and pence again . .9375 £ . is .9375 of 20 shillings ; therefore if we multiply 20 shillings by .9375 , or , which is the same thing , if we multiply .9375 by 20 , we shall obtain the answer in shillings and parts ...
... changed to shillings and pence again . .9375 £ . is .9375 of 20 shillings ; therefore if we multiply 20 shillings by .9375 , or , which is the same thing , if we multiply .9375 by 20 , we shall obtain the answer in shillings and parts ...
Page 90
... changed to quarters , pounds , & c . as the fractions in the last examples were changed to shil- lings and pence . .8957 cwt . is .8957 of 4 quarters , or it is hundred - weights and may be reduced to quarters and pounds by multiplying ...
... changed to quarters , pounds , & c . as the fractions in the last examples were changed to shil- lings and pence . .8957 cwt . is .8957 of 4 quarters , or it is hundred - weights and may be reduced to quarters and pounds by multiplying ...
Page 158
... changed to 3 % , and 537 to 151 , is called reducing improper fractions to whole or mixed num- bers . Since the denominator always shows how many of the parts make a whole one , it is evident that any improper frac- tion may be reduced ...
... changed to 3 % , and 537 to 151 , is called reducing improper fractions to whole or mixed num- bers . Since the denominator always shows how many of the parts make a whole one , it is evident that any improper frac- tion may be reduced ...
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