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Side 15
... divisible by 2 , 3 , 5 , and 11 in Art . 44 . N.B. If the numerator and denominator of a fraction be separated into such factors as can easily be seen by . inspection , we may in almost all cases avoid finding the G.C.M. This is perhaps ...
... divisible by 2 , 3 , 5 , and 11 in Art . 44 . N.B. If the numerator and denominator of a fraction be separated into such factors as can easily be seen by . inspection , we may in almost all cases avoid finding the G.C.M. This is perhaps ...
Side 64
... divisible by 2 , 4 , 8 , respectively . The rule for 4 can be proved thus : 100 is divisible by 4 , therefore any number of hundreds is divisible by 4 ; if then a number is divisible by 4 , the remainder found by removing the hundreds ...
... divisible by 2 , 4 , 8 , respectively . The rule for 4 can be proved thus : 100 is divisible by 4 , therefore any number of hundreds is divisible by 4 ; if then a number is divisible by 4 , the remainder found by removing the hundreds ...
Side 65
... divisible by 25 if it ends in 25 or 75 ; by 125 if it ends in 125 , 625 , 375 , 875 . These rules are useful in reducing fractions to decimals , and conversely ; generally in cases where the decimals terminate . They are also useful in ...
... divisible by 25 if it ends in 25 or 75 ; by 125 if it ends in 125 , 625 , 375 , 875 . These rules are useful in reducing fractions to decimals , and conversely ; generally in cases where the decimals terminate . They are also useful in ...
Side 82
... divisible by 9 , Take the numbers 45678 . 4567840000 + 5000 + 600 + 70 + 8 = · 4 ( 9999 + 1 ) + 5 ( 999 + 1 ) + 6 ... divisible by 9 ; therefore the whole number is divisible by 9 , if the last bracket is divisible by 9 , that is , if ...
... divisible by 9 , Take the numbers 45678 . 4567840000 + 5000 + 600 + 70 + 8 = · 4 ( 9999 + 1 ) + 5 ( 999 + 1 ) + 6 ... divisible by 9 ; therefore the whole number is divisible by 9 , if the last bracket is divisible by 9 , that is , if ...
Side 83
... divisible by 11 , if the difference of the sums of the digits in the odd and even places is divisible by 11 . Take the number 865432 . 865432 = 800000 + 60000 + 5000 + 400 +30 + 2 = 2 + 3 ( 1 1 − 1 ) + 4 ( 99 + 1 ) + 5 ( 1001 −1 ) +6 ...
... divisible by 11 , if the difference of the sums of the digits in the odd and even places is divisible by 11 . Take the number 865432 . 865432 = 800000 + 60000 + 5000 + 400 +30 + 2 = 2 + 3 ( 1 1 − 1 ) + 4 ( 99 + 1 ) + 5 ( 1001 −1 ) +6 ...
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