This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1904 edition. Excerpt: ...a month. How many years will it take him to lay up $ 900? 12. A butcher sold a quarter of beef weighing 285 pounds for $34.20 at a gain of 3 cents a pound. What did. a pound cost him? Oral and Written 1 bu. and 1 qt. 1 gal. and 1 pt. 1 yd. and 1 in. $1 and $0.25. $1 and $0.50. $1 and $0.75. 1 lb. and 1 ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1904 edition. Excerpt: ...a month. How many years will it take him to lay up $ 900? 12. A butcher sold a quarter of beef weighing 285 pounds for $34.20 at a gain of 3 cents a pound. What did. a pound cost him? Oral and Written 1 bu. and 1 qt. 1 gal. and 1 pt. 1 yd. and 1 in. $1 and $0.25. $1 and $0.50. $1 and $0.75. 1 lb. and 1 oz. 6. 2 yd. 24 ft. and 144 in. 7. 63 da. 96 hr. and 7 Wk. 8. 2001b. 7 T. and 1600 oz. 184 REVIEW EXERCISES Compare: --1. 1 in. and 1 ft. ' a. 2. 1 ft. and 1 yd. 9. 3. 1 hr. and 1 min. 10. 4. 1 yr. and 1 mo. 11. 5. 1 da. and 1 hr. 12. 6. $1 and $0.10. 13. '1. 1 qt. and 1 pk. 14. Add: --1. 5 lb. and 112 oz. 2. 15 gal. and 200 qt. 3. 6 yd. and 108 in. 4. 5 hr. and 420 min. 9. 94 gal. 840 qt. and 120 pt. 5. Surface or Square Measure 144 square inches (sq. in.) = 1 square foot (sq. ft.) 27 cubic feet THE SOUTHWORTH-STONE ARITHMETIC PART I CHAPTER III NOTATION AND NUMERATION Read the following numbers: --1.' 3426; 9873; 6432; 7093; 9073. 2. 3030; 9103; 7003; 8300; 8804. 3. Are larger numbers than these ever needed? For what? Large numbers are separated into groups of three figures each, beginning at the right. The first three make ones' group, the next three thousands' group, _and the next millions' group. The fourth group is billions, but such large numbers are seldom needed. Each group is read as if it stood alone, and then the name of the group is added. Do not use and in reading whole numbers. 34,268,240 is read 34 million, 268 thousand, 240 (ones). ' Norm. The group name is not used in reading ones. Our grain products in 1900 were as follows: --I 4. Buckwheat, 637,930 acres, 9,566,966 bushels. 5. Wheat, 42,495,385 acres, 522,229,505 bushels. 6. Rye, 1,591,352 acres, 23,995,927 bushels. 7. Oats, 27,364,795 acres, ...
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