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... obtain the part in question . Thus if we divide an apple into five equal parts and take three of them , we shall obtain a certain fraction of the apple . It is called three - fifths , and written 37 5 The lower of these numbers is ...
... obtain the part in question . Thus if we divide an apple into five equal parts and take three of them , we shall obtain a certain fraction of the apple . It is called three - fifths , and written 37 5 The lower of these numbers is ...
Side 14
... obtained by dividing it into 15 15 parts , and taking six of them . But we shall obtain the same result if we take only a third of the number of parts when But a third of And if the parts each of the parts is three times as large . the ...
... obtained by dividing it into 15 15 parts , and taking six of them . But we shall obtain the same result if we take only a third of the number of parts when But a third of And if the parts each of the parts is three times as large . the ...
Side 16
... obtain of we must divide each of our 3 5 ' four fifths into 3 parts , and take two of them . But if we divide a fifth into three parts , each resultant part ( see figure ) is a fifteenth . Taking then two of these parts we get 2 15 2 8 ...
... obtain of we must divide each of our 3 5 ' four fifths into 3 parts , and take two of them . But if we divide a fifth into three parts , each resultant part ( see figure ) is a fifteenth . Taking then two of these parts we get 2 15 2 8 ...
Side 18
... obtained by dividing the common denominator by its own denominator ( as these quotients will be the numbers by which we have multiplied the respective denominators ) . = The object of this rule is to add together , or to subtract from ...
... obtained by dividing the common denominator by its own denominator ( as these quotients will be the numbers by which we have multiplied the respective denominators ) . = The object of this rule is to add together , or to subtract from ...
Side 52
... obtained for £ 1000 ? If £ 90 will buy £ 100 stock ; 100 .. £ 1 will buy £ - stock ; 90 100 X 1000 .. £ 1000 will buy £ stock 98 I = £ III stock . Ans . Ex . 3. What is my income from £ 1000 stock ? If £ 100 stock produces £ 5 ; 5 ...
... obtained for £ 1000 ? If £ 90 will buy £ 100 stock ; 100 .. £ 1 will buy £ - stock ; 90 100 X 1000 .. £ 1000 will buy £ stock 98 I = £ III stock . Ans . Ex . 3. What is my income from £ 1000 stock ? If £ 100 stock produces £ 5 ; 5 ...
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