Key to the Progressive Higher Arithmetic: For Teachers and Private Learners

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Ivison, Blakeman, Taylor, 1863 - Arithmetic - 251 pages
 

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Page 39 - What is the interest of 100 and 37 dollars for 2 years 3 months and 20 days ? 144. A can do a piece of work in 2 days ; how much of it can he do in 1 day ? 145. B can do a piece of work in 4 days; how much of it can he do in 1 day? 146. If A can do £ of a piece of work in 1 day, and B can do | of it in 1 day, how much would both do in a day...
Page 233 - Let it be required to find the area of a triangle whose sides are 13, 14, and 15.
Page 16 - PROOF. — Multiply the divisor by the quotient, and to the product add the remainder, if any.
Page 221 - Divide the least common multiple of the numerators by the greatest common divisor of the denominators.
Page 247 - Primor and First Reader. — In print and script exercises. The script exercises are a specially attractive feature, being white on black, as in blackboard and slate work, the script being the result of careful experiment in securing a practical style of letter for this sort of work.
Page 206 - Given the first term 5, the common difference 3, and the last term 62, to find the number of terms and the sum of the series.
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