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Side 12
... given numbers . We have , therefore , the following rule for multiplication : - Multiply the given numbers exactly as integers , regardless of the decimal points , and after the operation is finished , point off as many decimal figures ...
... given numbers . We have , therefore , the following rule for multiplication : - Multiply the given numbers exactly as integers , regardless of the decimal points , and after the operation is finished , point off as many decimal figures ...
Side 19
... given denominator . For we may consider an integer as a ratio whose conse . quent is 1 , and we may multiply each term of this ratio by . any given number without altering its value . Thus - 6 ÷ = Or , 6 = f TREATMENT OF FRACTIONS ...
... given denominator . For we may consider an integer as a ratio whose conse . quent is 1 , and we may multiply each term of this ratio by . any given number without altering its value . Thus - 6 ÷ = Or , 6 = f TREATMENT OF FRACTIONS ...
Side 29
... given denominators as a factor , and our problem is therefore to obtain the least of such numbers . DEF . - The least common multiple ( L.C.M. ) of two or more numbers is the least number which contains each of the given numbers exactly ...
... given denominators as a factor , and our problem is therefore to obtain the least of such numbers . DEF . - The least common multiple ( L.C.M. ) of two or more numbers is the least number which contains each of the given numbers exactly ...
Side 30
... given fractions become 2X40 5X10 , 7X15 11x12 ; 1209 120 80 9 1209 120 Or , % , % , 128 , 118 . Ex . 2. Reduce to their least common denominator the fol- lowing : - , tt , it , ff . 45 30 , 18 , 45 , 63 Hence the L.C.M. is 45 × 2 × 7 22 ...
... given fractions become 2X40 5X10 , 7X15 11x12 ; 1209 120 80 9 1209 120 Or , % , % , 128 , 118 . Ex . 2. Reduce to their least common denominator the fol- lowing : - , tt , it , ff . 45 30 , 18 , 45 , 63 Hence the L.C.M. is 45 × 2 × 7 22 ...
Side 32
... given antecedents , and whose consequent is unaltered . Hence we have the following rule for addition of fractions- RULE . - Bring the given fractions to their least common denominator , add together the numerators thus obtained , and ...
... given antecedents , and whose consequent is unaltered . Hence we have the following rule for addition of fractions- RULE . - Bring the given fractions to their least common denominator , add together the numerators thus obtained , and ...
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Pure Mathematics: Including the Higher Parts of Algebra and Plane ..., Volum 1 Edward Atkins Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1877 |
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