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The Practical Model Calculator: For the Engineer, Mechanic, Machinist ... - Page 27
by Oliver Byrne - 1851 - 293 pages
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The Juvenile Arithmetick, and Scholar's Guide: Wherein Theory and Practice ...

Martin Ruter - 1828 - 180 pages
...under feet, inches under inches, seconds under seconds, &.c. Multiply each denomination in the sum, by the feet in the multiplier, and set the result of each under its corresponding term, observing to carry one for every 12 from one denomination to another....
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A Short System of Practical Arithmetic: Compiled from the Best Authorities ...

William Kinne - 1829 - 246 pages
...DUODEC1MALS. RULE. — Under the multiplicand write the corresponding denominations of the multiplier. Multiply each term in the multiplicand, beginning at the lowest, by the highest denomination in the multiplier ; and write each result under its respective term ; observing...
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Pike's System of Arithmetick[!] Abridged ...: To which are Added Appropriate ...

Nicolas Pike, Dudley Leavitt - 1830 - 240 pages
...thousand. RULE.—1. Under the multiplicand write the corresponding denominations of the multiplier. 2, Multiply each term in the multiplicand, beginning at the lowest, by the feet in the multiplier, and write the result of each under its respective term, observing to carry an unit for every 12, from each...
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The Scholar's Arithmetic; Or, Federal Accountant...: The Whole in a Form and ...

Daniel Adams - 1830 - 232 pages
...measuring wood. RULE. 1. Under the multiplicand write the corresponding denominations of the multiplier. 2 Multiply each term in the multiplicand, beginning at the lowest, by the feet in the multiplier, arid write the result of each under its respective term, observing to carry an unit for every 12, from...
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Mercantile Arith

Michael Walsh - 1831 - 348 pages
...ODE CIM ALLY. 1 . Under the multiplicand write the corresponding donominations of the multiplier. 2. Multiply each term in the multiplicand, (beginning at the lowest) by the feet in the multiplier ; write each result under each respective term, observing to carry an unit from each lower denomination...
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The Juvenile Arithmetick, and Scholar's Guide: Illustrated with Familiar ...

Martin Ruter - 1831 - 190 pages
...under feet, inches under inches, seconds under seconds, &c. Multiply each denomina tion in the sum, by the feet in the multiplier, and set the result of each under its corresponding term, observ ing to carry one for every 12 from one denomination to another....
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A New System of Arithmetick: In which the Rules are Familiarly Demonstrated ...

William Ruger - 1832 - 282 pages
...length and breadth, one under the other, so that feet may stand under feet, inches under inches, &c. 2d. Multiply each term in the multiplicand, beginning...feet in the multiplier, and set the result of each directly under its corresponding term, observing to carry 1 for every 12, from (he inches to the feet....
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The Tutor's Assistant: Being a Compendium of Arithmetic and a Complete ...

Francis Walkingame - 1832 - 224 pages
...DUODECIMAL!/*. 1. TTNDER the Multiplicand write the corresponding deno*•' mitiations of the Multiplier. B. Multiply each term in the Multiplicand (beginning at the lowest) by the feet in the Multiplier ; write each result under its respective term, observing to carry an unit for every 12, from each lower...
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The New System of Practical Arithmetic: Whereby Most of the Various Problems ...

Charles Potts - 1835 - 202 pages
...RULE. Set down the two dimensions to be multiplied together, one under the other, so that feet shall stand under feet, inches under inches, &c. Multiply...feet in the multiplier, and set the result of each immediately under its corresponding term, observing to carry 1 for every 12 in each I product. In like...
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An Introduction to Mensuration and Practical Geometry

John Bonnycastle - 1835 - 308 pages
...under the other, so that feet shall stand under feet, inches under inches, <fcc. Multiply each term of the multiplicand, beginning at the lowest, by the feet in the multiplier, and set the result of each immediately under its corresponding term, observing to carry 1 for every 12, from the inches to the...
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