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Arithmetick made so easy, that it may be learned without a ...
Thomas FLETCHER (Master of the Boarding-School at Ware.) Second Method. At 7897 l. 19 s. 11 d. to How much come 5432 Integers ? Produćt of 2 Units 15794 l. Produst of 3 Tems 23691o l. Produét of 4 Hundreds 31588oo l. Produćt of 5 ...
Thomas FLETCHER (Master of the Boarding-School at Ware.),
1740
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Mr. Wingate's Arithmetick: containing a plain and familiar ... - Pagina 351
Edmund Wingate, John Kersey, George SHELLEY. add to it the leffer Diameter; then fquare that Sum and referve the Produćt ; that done, if the Content be required in WineGallons, multiply the Produćt referved, this decimal Fraćtion .oo34, and ...
Edmund Wingate, John Kersey, George SHELLEY,
1735
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The Doctrine of Ultimators. Containing a New Acquisition ... - Pagina 44
Whence As often as the fame Variant Occurs in a Produćt, fo often in the Ultimator must the Produćt of all the rest occur with the Ultimator of that Variant. THEOREM XXII. Let the Fraćtion = y, Whence x" = zo y, and by the last mxm-i xo = n y zn-i ...
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Commercial Arithmetic, with an appendix upon Algebraical ...
OF THE PRO PERTIES OF GEOMETRICAL - PROPORTION • I 16. The fundamental property of proportion is, that the produćt of the ertremes is equal to the produét of the means : for instance, in the proportion 2 : 4 :: 3 : 6, the produćt of 6 by 2, ...
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The British Youth's Instructor ... The Eleventh Edition, ... - Pagina 230
Daniel Fenning, W. BURBIDGE (Schoolmaster, in Salisbury.) numbers) the produćt of the mean is equal to the produćt of the extremes ; that is, the produćt of the first and fourth is equal to the produćt of the fecond and third numbers. Let the 4 ...
Daniel Fenning, W. BURBIDGE (Schoolmaster, in Salisbury.),
1787
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The Newest Young Man's Companion, Containing, a ... - Pagina 141
multiplier is o, I fay, o times 6 is nothing, but 6 is 6, which I put down for the first figure in the produćt. Then because the multiplier is o, I go no further with it, for if I should, the whole produćt would be o ; but proceed. And when I come to multiply ...
Thomas Wise (Accountant),
1762
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A treatise on mensuration, both in theory and practice. ... - Pagina 189
If the ends be regular polygons, the particular rule for them will be easier, thus : Add together the fquare of a fide of each end of the fruftum, and the produćt of those fides, multiply the fum by the height, and the product by the tabular area ...
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Arithmetick, both in the theory and practice, made plain ... - Pagina 187
... must take care that with a Dash of your Pen you make as many Places of Decimals in your Produćt, as there are Places of Decimals both in your Multiplier and Multiplicand ; but in cafe of want in your Produćt, annex Cyphers to the Left-hand.
John Hill (Gent.), Humphry DITTON, Edward HATTON (Gent.),
1761
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Logarithmologia: or, the whole doctrine of logarithms, ... - Pagina 160
Therefore fet 1 on the Slider to 7 in the Line on the Rule; then against 9 on the Slider, you find 63 on the Rule, and that is the Produćt fought. 6. Examp. II. By the Gunter. What is the Produćt of 27 by 18 ? , Here the leffer Divisions must be used, ...
Benjamin MARTIN (Optician),
1740
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A New Mathematical Dictionary: Wherein is Contain'd, Not ... - Volumul 1
Thus if 6 were to be multiplied by 4, the Produćt is 24, which is the Sum arifing from the Addition of 6 four times to itself. sg In all Multiplication, as I is to the Multiplicator ; fo is the Multiplicand to the Produćt. 1. Multiplication of whole Numbers is ...