Questions On the Principles of Arithmetic Designed to Indicate An Outline of St
Questions On the Principles of Arithmetic Designed to Indicate An Outline of St
James S James Stewart Eaton
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Give an example. 43. What is Barter? 44. How are examples in Barter usually solved ? 45. What is a Bill of Goods ? Make one containing ten items. 46. What is meant by receipting a Bill? SECTION xm. COMPOUND NUMBERS. 1. Do the denominations of Compound l!^umbers increase deci- mally? 2: Explain how the denominations of Compound Numbers increase, by an example. 3. Do the single numbers expressing the denomination increase decimally ? '* Price refers to a single article, cost to a lot of articles.... 3 26 ARITHMETIC. 4. Precisely like what is the principle of adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing compound numbers ? * 5. How are compound numbers written for addition? 6. With which denomination do we commence to add ? 7. Having found the amount of the first denomination, what is the next step ? 8. Give an example, and explain the complete process. 9. What is the proof of Compound Addition ? 10. What care must be observed in writing the numbers of a single denomination ? In adding them ?
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