The Complete Arithmetic, Oral and Written: Second PartIvison, Blakeman, Taylor & Company, 1874 - 272 pages |
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... Multiply the base by the rate . Or , take such a part of the base as the rate is of 100 % . This rule may be briefly expressed by the following FORMULA . - Percentage Base × Rate . What = Find 13. 84 % of 254 bu . 14. 25 % of of a ton ...
... Multiply the base by the rate . Or , take such a part of the base as the rate is of 100 % . This rule may be briefly expressed by the following FORMULA . - Percentage Base × Rate . What = Find 13. 84 % of 254 bu . 14. 25 % of of a ton ...
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... yr . 9 mo . at 6 % . 3. Of $ 247 for 5 yr . 3 mo . at 51 % . 4. Of $ 500 for 4 yr . 2 mo . at 10 % . For 8 mo . at 7 % . For 10 mo . at 8 % . For 11mo . at 5 % . RULE.-I. Multiply the principal by the rate , and the 32 PERCENTAGE .
... yr . 9 mo . at 6 % . 3. Of $ 247 for 5 yr . 3 mo . at 51 % . 4. Of $ 500 for 4 yr . 2 mo . at 10 % . For 8 mo . at 7 % . For 10 mo . at 8 % . For 11mo . at 5 % . RULE.-I. Multiply the principal by the rate , and the 32 PERCENTAGE .
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Second Part Daniel W. Fish. RULE.-I. Multiply the principal by the rate , and the product is the interest for 1 year . II . Multiply the interest for 1 year by the time in years , and the fraction of a year ; the product is the required ...
Second Part Daniel W. Fish. RULE.-I. Multiply the principal by the rate , and the product is the interest for 1 year . II . Multiply the interest for 1 year by the time in years , and the fraction of a year ; the product is the required ...
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... multiplied by the number of months and tenths of a month in the given time , and the product by the number expressing ... Multiply the interest at 1 % for the given time by the num- ber expressing the given rate . 5. Find the int . of ...
... multiplied by the number of months and tenths of a month in the given time , and the product by the number expressing ... Multiply the interest at 1 % for the given time by the num- ber expressing the given rate . 5. Find the int . of ...
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... Multiply the given principul by the decimal ex- pressing the interest of $ 1 ; or by the decimal expressing one - half as many hundredths as there are months , and one- sixth as many thousandths as there are days , in the given time ...
... Multiply the given principul by the decimal ex- pressing the interest of $ 1 ; or by the decimal expressing one - half as many hundredths as there are months , and one- sixth as many thousandths as there are days , in the given time ...
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