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... equal numbers , or the operation of taking one number as many times as there are ones in another number . The multiplicand is the number taken or multiplied ; the multiplier is the number that shows how many times the multiplicand is ...
... equal numbers , or the operation of taking one number as many times as there are ones in another number . The multiplicand is the number taken or multiplied ; the multiplier is the number that shows how many times the multiplicand is ...
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... equal 5 . 6. 6 + x = 14 . 7. 13 — x = 9 . 8. 7 + x = 15 . In an equation like 9 + 16 , there are two numbers whose value are known , 9 and 16 , and there is one num- ber whose value is unknown , x . 39. Unknown numbers are letters used ...
... equal 5 . 6. 6 + x = 14 . 7. 13 — x = 9 . 8. 7 + x = 15 . In an equation like 9 + 16 , there are two numbers whose value are known , 9 and 16 , and there is one num- ber whose value is unknown , x . 39. Unknown numbers are letters used ...
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... number or equal numbers are added to , or subtracted from , both members of an equation , the results will be equal . 42. II . If both members of an equation are multiplied or divided by the same number or by equal numbers , the results ...
... number or equal numbers are added to , or subtracted from , both members of an equation , the results will be equal . 42. II . If both members of an equation are multiplied or divided by the same number or by equal numbers , the results ...
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... equal to 7 times the sum of the digits , and when 18 is subtracted from the number , the digits are reversed . Find the number . 14. There are two numbers ... numbers if their sum is 121 and their difference 45 . Find the 15. There is a ...
... equal to 7 times the sum of the digits , and when 18 is subtracted from the number , the digits are reversed . Find the number . 14. There are two numbers ... numbers if their sum is 121 and their difference 45 . Find the 15. There is a ...
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... numbers is the number of highest degree and largest numerical coefficient that will exactly divide each of them . 66 ... equal to the product of all their common prime factors , numerical and literal . 102. Finding the H. C. F. of two or ...
... numbers is the number of highest degree and largest numerical coefficient that will exactly divide each of them . 66 ... equal to the product of all their common prime factors , numerical and literal . 102. Finding the H. C. F. of two or ...
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Page 62 - Divide the first term of the dividend by the first term of the divisor, and write the result as the first term of the quotient. Multiply the whole divisor by the first term of the quotient, and subtract the product from the dividend.
Page 251 - In any proportion the product of the means is equal to the product of the extremes.
Page 261 - ... is equal to the sum of the volumes of three spheres whose radii are 3, 4, 5 inches.
Page 251 - If the product of two numbers -is equal to the product of two other numbers, either pair may be made the means, and the other pair the extremes, of a proportion.
Page 191 - In the first term, the exponent of a is the same as the exponent of the power to which the binomial is raised ; and it decreases by one in each succeeding term.
Page 270 - One hundred stones being placed on the ground in a straight line, at the distance of 2 yards from each other, how far will a person travel who shall bring them one by one to a basket, placed at 2 yards from the first stone ? Ans.
Page 146 - If the first of three quantities is greater than the second, and the second is greater than the third, then the first is greater than the third.
Page 252 - If four magnitudes are in proportion, the sum of the first and second is to their difference as the sum of the third and fourth is to their difference.
Page 62 - ... of the divisor; multiply the divisor by this term of the quotient, subtract the product from the corresponding terms of the dividend, and to the remainder bring down another term of the dividend.