The Tutor's Guide: Being a Complete System of Arithmetic; with Various Branches in the Mathematics ... To which is Added an Appendix. Containing Different Forms of Acquittances, Bills of Exchange, &c. &c. ... |
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alſo Amount Amſterdam Annuity Annum Anſwer Area Baſe Buſhels Cafe common Difference Copecs coſt Crown Cube Root Cyphers Days Decimal Denominator Diameter Dimenſions Diſtance ditto Divide Dividend Divifor Dominical Letter dwts Ells Engliſh equal Eſtate EXAMPLES Exchange extract the Square faid Farthings Feet Figure firſt Term Flemish folid fubtract Gain Gallons give given Number Groſs Guilders Guineas Half hhds Horſe improper Fraction Inches Increaſe Integer Intereſt juſt laſt leſs London Loſs lowest Terms Meaſure Miles Moidore Months moſt Multiplicand Multiply muſt Number of Terms obſerve Ounces Payment Pence Perſon Place Pounds preſent Worth Product propoſed Queſtion Quotient raiſed Rate per Cent recurring Decimal Reduce Remainder Repetend reſpective reſt RULE ſecond ſet ſeveral ſhall ſhe Shillings ſhould Side Solidity ſquare Square Root ſtand Sterling ſuch Suppoſe THEOREM theſe thoſe Value VULGAR FRACTIONS Weight whole Number whoſe Yards
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Page 162 - Opposite to each dividend, on the left hand, place such a number for a divisor, as will bring it to the next superior denomination, and draw a line between them.
Page 61 - Prob. 30. Divide the number a into two such parts, that if the first is multiplied by m, and the second by n, the sum of the products shall be b.
Page 173 - To be 100 feet from th' top to th' ground ; Against the wall a ladder stood upright, Of the same length the castle was in height : •A. waggish youngster did the ladder slide (The bottom of it) 10 feet from the side ; ' Now I would know how far the top did fall, By pulling out the ladder from the wall t A 6 ini nearly 26.
Page 63 - ... 2. If the velocities of these bodies be equal, their forces will be directly as the quantities of matter contained in them, that is, as their weights. 3. If both the quantities of matter and the velocities be unequal, the forces, with which the bodies are moved, will be in a proportion compounded of their quantities of matter and velocities.
Page 124 - When first the marriage knot was tied Betwixt my wife and me, My age did hers as far exceed As three times three does three ; , But when ten years and half ten years We man and wife had been, Her age came up as near to mine As eight is to sixteen. Now tell me, I pray, What were our ages on the wedding-day...
Page 43 - ... number, if any, which was in this denomination before, then divide the sum as usual, and so on, till the whole is finished.
Page 296 - Walk of equal width half round He made, that took up half the ground : Ye skilful in geometry, Tell us how wide the walk must be.
Page 129 - A man is to receive £360 at 12 several payments, each to exceed the former by £4, and is willing to bestow the first payment on any one that can tell him what it is : what will that person have for his pains ? Ans.
Page 183 - A hare starts 40 yards before a grey-hound, and is not perceived by him till she has been up 40 seconds : she scuds away at the rate of...
Page 201 - Divide the given sum by the amount of $1 for the given time and rate, and the quotient will be the PRESENT WORTH. from the given sum subtract the present worth, and the remainder will be Hie DISCOUKT.