Arithmetic, in Two PartsDaniel Bixby, 1846 - 212 sider |
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Side 45
... quotient ; if you divide by 5 you obtain 2 for the answer . Dividing by a number then , is the same as erasing that num- ber as a factor , and will always give for the answer the other factor , or factors . Thus dividing 10 by 2 you may ...
... quotient ; if you divide by 5 you obtain 2 for the answer . Dividing by a number then , is the same as erasing that num- ber as a factor , and will always give for the answer the other factor , or factors . Thus dividing 10 by 2 you may ...
Side 53
... quotient , therefore , will be seven times too small ; must therefore be multiplied by 7 , making the answer 28. In the same way perform the following : 3 ÷ 7 . 8 ÷ 4 . 7 + 1 . 5 ÷ 4 . } ÷ } . 3 The above analysis shows the grounds of ...
... quotient , therefore , will be seven times too small ; must therefore be multiplied by 7 , making the answer 28. In the same way perform the following : 3 ÷ 7 . 8 ÷ 4 . 7 + 1 . 5 ÷ 4 . } ÷ } . 3 The above analysis shows the grounds of ...
Side 54
... quotient will be 4 times too small ; 3 , therefore , must be multiplied by 4 , giving 28 for the answer . Divide 8 by . 9. 11. 10 T 3 7 To reduce an improper fraction , as 13 , to a whole number and a proper fraction , we have only to ...
... quotient will be 4 times too small ; 3 , therefore , must be multiplied by 4 , giving 28 for the answer . Divide 8 by . 9. 11. 10 T 3 7 To reduce an improper fraction , as 13 , to a whole number and a proper fraction , we have only to ...
Side 69
... quotient is still 4 , but as the dividend is only one hundredth part as large as in the first example , the quotient will be only one hundredth part of 4 , or 4 hundredths , written thus , .04 . 4. Again ; divide 48 by 1.2 . The ...
... quotient is still 4 , but as the dividend is only one hundredth part as large as in the first example , the quotient will be only one hundredth part of 4 , or 4 hundredths , written thus , .04 . 4. Again ; divide 48 by 1.2 . The ...
Side 70
... quotient figure , for you can have no other ; but on comparing this example with the first , you perceive the divisor is only one hundredth part as great ; the quotient must there- fore be one hundred times greater , that is , it is 400 ...
... quotient figure , for you can have no other ; but on comparing this example with the first , you perceive the divisor is only one hundredth part as great ; the quotient must there- fore be one hundred times greater , that is , it is 400 ...
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Side 39 - Troy Weight. 24 grains (gr.) — 1 pennyweight (dwt). 20 pennyweights — 1 ounce (oz.) 12 ounces — 1 pound (Ib.).
Side 145 - Now .} of f- is a compound fraction, whose value is found by multiplying the numerators together for a new numerator, and the denominators for a new denominator.
Side 174 - B $ 600, of which $ 200 is to be paid at the present time, 200 in 4 months, and 200 in 8 months ; what is the equated time for the payment of the whole ? Ans.
Side 40 - I tierce, tier. 63 gallons, 1 hogshead, hhd. 2 hogsheads, 1 pipe, p. 2 pipes, 1 tun, T.
Side 37 - TABLE. 2 pints (pts.) make 1 quart, marked qt. 8 quarts 1 peck, " pk. 4 pecks 1 bushel, " bu. 8 bushels 1 quarter, " qr. 36 bushels 1 chaldron,
Side 55 - Reduce compound fractions to simple ones, and mixt numbers to improper fractions ; then multiply the numerators together for a new numerator, and the denominators for. a new denominator.
Side 27 - M. 60 minutes, 1 hour, h. 24 hours, 1 day, d. 7 days, 1 week, ' w. 4 weeks, 1 month, mo. 13 months, 1 day and 6 hours, 1 Julian year, yr. Thirty days hath September, April, June, and November, February twenty-eight alone, all the rest have thirty-one.
Side 193 - If several quantities are in continued proportion, they will be proportional when the order of the whole is inverted. This has already been proved with...
Side 72 - RULE. — Divide as in whole numbers, and point off as many decimals in the quotient as the decimals in the dividend exceed those of the divisor; but if there are not as many, supply the deficiency by prefixing ciphers. NOTE 1. — When the decimal places in the divisor exceed those in the dividend, make them equal by annexing ciphers to the dividend, and the quotient will be a whole number. NOTE 2. — When there is a remainder...
Side 38 - TABLE. 16 drams, (drs.) make • 1 ounce, - marked - oz. 16 ounces ----- 1 pound, ----- Ib. 28 pounds ----- 1 quarter, ----- qr. 4 quarters ----- 1 hundred weight, - - cwt. 20 hundred weight - - 1 ton, ------ T.