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Side 8
... remainder being 8. Then we have to take 8 ( tens ) from 4 ( tens ) , instead of from 5 ( tens ) , because we have pre- viously transferred one ten to the units ' column . - In the second example we begin by taking 3 from 10 : for the ...
... remainder being 8. Then we have to take 8 ( tens ) from 4 ( tens ) , instead of from 5 ( tens ) , because we have pre- viously transferred one ten to the units ' column . - In the second example we begin by taking 3 from 10 : for the ...
Side 9
... remainder , place the next figure of the dividend on the right hand of this remainder , and divide the number thus made up by the divisor , setting down the quotient on the right hand of the former quotient . And so forth . Thus ...
... remainder , place the next figure of the dividend on the right hand of this remainder , and divide the number thus made up by the divisor , setting down the quotient on the right hand of the former quotient . And so forth . Thus ...
Side 10
... remainder ; and the true remainder of the com- plete division must be found by combining the partial remainders in the manner indicated below : - 1260 4 ) 69284325 5 ) 17321081-1 9 ) 3464216—1 × 4 7 ) 384912-8 × 5 × 4 T. R. 1 + 4 + 160 ...
... remainder ; and the true remainder of the com- plete division must be found by combining the partial remainders in the manner indicated below : - 1260 4 ) 69284325 5 ) 17321081-1 9 ) 3464216—1 × 4 7 ) 384912-8 × 5 × 4 T. R. 1 + 4 + 160 ...
Side 11
... remainder over , or if the figures in the dividend repre- sent in the first instance a smaller number than that represented by the figures of the divisor , assume any number of noughts after the right hand figure of the dividend , and ...
... remainder over , or if the figures in the dividend repre- sent in the first instance a smaller number than that represented by the figures of the divisor , assume any number of noughts after the right hand figure of the dividend , and ...
Side 12
... remainder over , we point the quotient accord- ing to the rule , reckoning eight places of decimals in the dividend . We have really divided 5.25000000 by 6125 ; our quotient is 8.5714 , and our remainder is .00001750 . FUNDAMENTAL ...
... remainder over , we point the quotient accord- ing to the rule , reckoning eight places of decimals in the dividend . We have really divided 5.25000000 by 6125 ; our quotient is 8.5714 , and our remainder is .00001750 . FUNDAMENTAL ...
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