Introduction to the National Arithmetic On the Inductive System Combining the

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Introduction to the National Arithmetic On the Inductive System Combining the
Benjamin Greenleaf
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Gd. To the fraction of a pound. Ans. . 775.
3. Reduce 5cwt. 2qr. 141b. To the decimal of a ton.
Ans. 282.
4. Reduce 3qr. 211b. To the decimal of a cwt. Ans. . 9G.
5. Reduce Gfur. 8rd. To the decimal of a mile. Ans. . 775. "6. Reduce 3R. 19p. LG7ft. 72in. To the decimal of an acre.
Ans. . 872595+.
189. To find, the value of a decimal in whole numbers of a lower denomination.
Ex. 1. What is the value of . 9875 of a pound ? Ans. 19s. 9d.
oPERATicN. There "will he 20 times as many ten thousandths o
...f a . 9875 shilling as of a pound ; therefore, "^ve multiply the deci- ■ Q A mal, . 9875, by 20, and reduce the improper fraction to a mixed number by pointing off four figures on the 1 9. 7 5 right, which is dividing by its denominator, 10000. 1 2 The figures on the left of the point are shillings, and those on the right decimals of a shilling. The decimal 9. 0 . 7500 we multiply by 12, and, pointing off as before, obtain 9d. , which, taken with the 19s. , gives 19s. 9d. For the answer.
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