| Isaac Dalby - 1806 - 526 sider
...fraction denoting the a — ba — ba — o difference. To Multiply fractional quantities together. 67. MULTIPLY the numerators together for the numerator of the product, and the denominators together for its denominator, as in Vulgar Fractions. Examples. 1; Required the product of -., -, and - ? axdxm... | |
| Isaac Dalby - 1807 - 968 sider
...denominator Then a — » a — I a— difference. To Multiply fractional quantities together. 67. MULTIPLY the numerators together for the numerator of the product, and the denominator! together for iu dcnomint* tor, as in Vulgar Fractions. Example!. * t* I; Kequired the... | |
| Isaac Dalby - 1813 - 538 sider
...denominator is the fraction denotins lhe difference. To Multiply fractional quantities together. 67. MULTIPLY the numerators together for the numerator of the product, and the denominators together Tor its denominator, as in Vulgar Fractions. Examples. 1. Bequired the product of ^, -, and — f "^LlXJ?... | |
| Alexander Ingram - 1830 - 458 sider
...— I , 3x , 2x — 2a 12. 2a;-^ and a; . a 3c -, and Diff. x + '• 3ac MULTIPLICATION AND DIVISION. MULTIPLY the numerators together for the numerator of the product, and the denominators together for its denominator. In division, invert the divisor and multiply as before. .. . . , 2x . Sx . &x* 1.... | |
| Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard - 1830 - 308 sider
...two denominators .together. Hence, the rule, MULTIPLY THE NUMERATORS TOGETHER, FOR THE NUMERATOR or THE PRODUCT, AND THE DENOMINATORS TOGETHER, FOR THE DENOMINATOR OF THE PRODUCT. If mixed numbers occur in the multiplier or multiplicand, it is best, when ths integral parts are small,... | |
| Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard - 1830 - 304 sider
...two denominators together. Hence, the rule, MULTIPLY THE NUMERATORS TOGETHER, FOR THE NUMERATOR or THE PRODUCT, AND THE DENOMINATORS TOGETHER, FOR THE DENOMINATOR OF THE PRODUCT. If mixed numbers occur in the multiplier or multiplicand, it is best, when the integral parts are small,... | |
| Samuel Read Hall - 1832 - 294 sider
...of ^ = J ; and § X f, or § of jf = -fz = J. In these cases the result is produced by multiplying the numerators together for the numerator of the product,...and the denominators together for the denominator, according to the rule for reducing compound to simple fractions. From' the preceding illustrations... | |
| B[enjamin] Franklin Callender - 1836 - 226 sider
...12? ANS. 1TV• SECTION IV. Multiplication of FractionS. To multiply two or more fractions together. Multiply the numerators together for the numerator...denominators together for the denominator of the product. 1. Multiply \, §, f, and f together. 1 X 2 X 3 X 4 = 24 the numerator. 2 X 3 X 4 X 5 B= 120 the denominator.... | |
| Peirpont Edward Bates Botham - 1837 - 252 sider
...whole or broken number ; by a part or the parts of an integer. 1. To multiply a fraction by a fraction. RULE : — Multiply the numerators together, for the...and the denominators together, for the denominator ol-the product, which will give the answer. ri »iitu 3 times 4 are 12 •.. ( .., . Ex. Mult, i by... | |
| Alexander Ingram - 1844 - 262 sider
...— -. o* — 62 o' — 6' 12. 2* + and a;_£^ a 3c Sum 3Z+cJ-ffi, Diff. MULTIPLICATION AND DIVISION. MULTIPLY the numerators together for the numerator of the product, and the denominators together for its denominator. In division, invert the divisor and work as in multiplication. 1. Multiply by . .... | |
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