 | Daniel Adams - Arithmetic - 1810 - 190 pages
...progression, any thrte of which being given, the other two may be found ; — 1st. The Jim term. &1. The last term. 3d. The number of terms. 4th. The common difference. 3th. The sum of all the terms. 1. A man bought 1UO yards of cloth, giving 4 cents for tfce first yard,... | |
 | Daniel Adams - Arithmetic - 1848 - 324 pages
...arithmetical progression, any three of which being given, the other two may be found : — 1st. Theirs* term. 2d. The last term. 3d. The number of terms. 4th. The common difference. 5th. The sum of all'the terms. NOTE 2. — The common difference is the number added or subtracted at one time. IT... | |
 | William Kinne - 1829 - 248 pages
...following terms being given, the other two may readily be found. ad'.' Se fastS (commonly called theses. 3d. The number of terms. 4th. The common difference. 5th. The sum of all the terms. PROBLEM 1. The first term, the last term, and the number of terms being given, to find the sum of all... | |
 | Daniel Adams - Arithmetic - 1830 - 268 pages
...in arithmetical progression, any tltrert of which being given, the other two may be found: — 1st. The first term. 2d. The last term. 3d. The number...man bought 100 yards of cloth, giving 4 cents for tha first yard, 7 cents for the second, 10 cents for the third, and so on, with a common difference... | |
 | Daniel Adams - Arithmetic - 1830 - 294 pages
...arithmetical progression, any three of which being given, the other two may be found : — 1st. Theirs* term. 2d. The last term. 3d. The number of terms. 4th. The common difference. 5th. The sum of al! the terms. 1. A man bought 100 yards of cloth, giving 4 cents for the first yard, 7 cents for the... | |
 | Daniel Adams - Arithmetic - 1830 - 282 pages
...progression•, there are five things, any three of which being given, the other too may be found : — 1st. The first term. 2d. The last term. 3d. The number of terms. 4th. The ratio. 5th. The sum of all the terms. The ratio is the multiplier or diviior, by which the series iğ... | |
 | Daniel Adams - Arithmetic - 1831 - 276 pages
...in arithmetical progression, any three of which being given, the other two may be found : — 1st. The first term. ' 2d. The last term. 3d. The number...terms. 4th. The common difference. 5th. The sum of al! the terms. 1. A man bought 100 yards of cloth, giving 4 cents for the first yard, 7 cents for the... | |
 | William Kinne - Accounting - 1831 - 248 pages
...other two may readily be found. Ğd. The last term! } comm on 1 y called the extremes. 1st. The first term, ) . ,. , ., 3d. The number of terms. 4th. The...common difference. 5th. The sum of all the terms. PROBLEM 1. The jirst term, the last term, and the number of terms being given, to find the sum of all... | |
 | Daniel Adams - Arithmetic - 1831 - 278 pages
...there are five things, any three of which being given, the other two may be found : — 1st. The /Mi term. 2d. The last term. 3d. The number of terms. 4th. The ratio. 5th. The sum of all the terms. The ratio is the multiplier or divisor, by which the series is... | |
 | Daniel Adams - Arithmetic - 1833 - 270 pages
...progression, there are five things, any three of which being given, the other two may be found : — 1st The first term. 2d. The last term. 3d. The number of terms. 4th. The ratio. 5th. The sum of all the terms. The ratio is the multiplier or divisor, by which the series is... | |
| |