A treatise on arithmetic. [With] Key, Volum 11880 |
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Side 38
... DENOMINATOR . Thus , in 3 , 2 is the numerator , and 3 the deno- minator . * * The term numerator means numberer , and denominator means namer . Thus in the fractions , the names , or denominations , are sevenths ; while the numerators ...
... DENOMINATOR . Thus , in 3 , 2 is the numerator , and 3 the deno- minator . * * The term numerator means numberer , and denominator means namer . Thus in the fractions , the names , or denominations , are sevenths ; while the numerators ...
Side 48
... denominator . The DENOMINATOR is written below the numerator , and expresses the number of equal parts into which the unit ( whether a unit of quantity or a unit group of objects which are counted in number ) is divided ; and the ...
... denominator . The DENOMINATOR is written below the numerator , and expresses the number of equal parts into which the unit ( whether a unit of quantity or a unit group of objects which are counted in number ) is divided ; and the ...
Side 49
... denominator , such , for instance , as The fractional number here , 9 , occupying the 9/1 place of the denominator in an ordinary simple fraction , fails in any ordinary language and mode of thought to afford a name or deno- mination ...
... denominator , such , for instance , as The fractional number here , 9 , occupying the 9/1 place of the denominator in an ordinary simple fraction , fails in any ordinary language and mode of thought to afford a name or deno- mination ...
Side 50
... denominator by that number , in case of the denominator being divisible by it without remainder . ‡ To illustrate this , let us begin with the fraction , and let it be required to multiply that fraction by 3. Now , obviously 3 times ...
... denominator by that number , in case of the denominator being divisible by it without remainder . ‡ To illustrate this , let us begin with the fraction , and let it be required to multiply that fraction by 3. Now , obviously 3 times ...
Side 51
... denominator by that number . For illustration of the first part of this we may observe that if we are to divide by 3 , we get ; just as in dividing £ 6 by 3 we get £ 2 ; and here we see that the fraction is divided by 3 by dividing its ...
... denominator by that number . For illustration of the first part of this we may observe that if we are to divide by 3 , we get ; just as in dividing £ 6 by 3 we get £ 2 ; and here we see that the fraction is divided by 3 by dividing its ...
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Side 316 - A circle is a plane figure contained by one line, which is called the circumference, and is such, that all straight lines drawn from a certain point within the figure to the circumference are equal to one another.
Side 42 - An improper fraction is one whose numerator is equal to, or greater than its denominator ; as, $, -f . A mixed number is a whole number and a fraction expressed together; as, 4f, 25-ht.
Side 135 - To reduce an improper fraction to a whole or mixed number, Divide the numerator by the denominator. The quotient will be the whole number, and the remainder, if there be any...
Side 14 - This is no denial of the mathematical proposition that the whole is equal to the sum of all its parts...
Side 136 - To reduce a mixed number to an improper fraction. Multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction, and to the product add the given numerator.
Side 319 - To find the area of a triangle. Multiply the base by the perpendicular height, and...
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