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The Elements of Written Arithmetic: Combining Analysis and Synthesis ... - Page 65
by James Stewart Eaton - 1868 - 188 pages
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The American Arithmetic: Adapted to the Currency of the United States ...

Oliver Welch - Arithmetic - 1812 - 236 pages
...figures which were cut oil- from the dividend. Examples. NOTE. To divide by 10, 100, 1000, Sec. ia to cut off as many figures from the right of the dividend as there are cyphers in the divisor. Thus, 1742 divided by 10 is 174T\ 1876 divided by 100 is 18TY<r 1st. Divide...
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The Elements of Arithmetic

Augustus De Morgan - Algebra - 1830 - 160 pages
...24600000 246 110189300 1101 98400000 984 11789300 11789300 The rule then is: — Strike out as m&nyjigures from the right of the dividend as there are ciphers at the right of the divisor. Strike out all the ciphers from the divisor, and divide in the usual way ; but at the end...
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The Arithmetical Manual

Samuel Read Hall - Arithmetic - 1832 - 294 pages
...terminated by ciphers, cut them off, and cut off, as many figures from the right hand of the dividend. Divide the remaining figures of the dividend by the significant figures of the divisor as usual. If there is any remainder, place the figures cut from the dividend, at the right of it, and...
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Cobb's Explanatory Arithmetick, No. 1 ...

Lyman Cobb - Arithmetic - 1834 - 120 pages
...from each, and then the work is done. So when you divide by 100, 1000, <kc. You have merely to cut off as many figures from the right of the dividend as there are ciphers in the divisor. The principle of this is very plain, for in Multiplication you proved that joining...
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A Practical and Theoretical System of Arithmetic...: Also, a Treatise on ...

George Willson - Arithmetic - 1836 - 202 pages
...di»id«d bv the lut divinor (8). aril gives MS 4.9. IV. To divide ly 10, 100, 1000, #e. RULE. Cut off as many figures from the right of the dividend, as there are ciphers in the divisor. The figures on the left of the point will be the quotient ; and those on the right...
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Mental and Practical Arithmetic

Charles Davies - Arithmetic - 1838 - 292 pages
...off the ciphers by a line, and cut off the same number of figures from the right of the dividend. II. Divide the remaining figures of the dividend by the significant figures of the divisor, and annex to the remainder, if there be one, the figures cut off from the dividend : this w ill form...
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A Practical Treatise on Arithmetic: Wherein Every Principle Taught is ...

George Leonard (Jr.) - Arithmetic - 1839 - 362 pages
...over ? Answer, each can have 2, and there will be 311 over. So when the divisor is 10, 100, Six., Cut off as many figures from the right of the dividend as there are G's in the divisor. The figures cut off are the remainder, the others the quotient. 9. Divide 599843...
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The Elements of Arithmetic

Augustus De Morgan - Algebra - 1840 - 186 pages
...98400000 11789300 1782)6424700(3605 5346 10787 10692 9500 8910 590000 The rule then is : Strike out as many figures* from the right of the dividend as there are ciphers at the right of the divisor. Strike out all the ciphers from the divisor, and divide in the usual way ; hut at the end...
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A New System of Arithmetic: In which is Explained and Applied to Practical ...

Calvin Tracy - Arithmetic - 1840 - 316 pages
...1748 by 18. Quo. 97, and 2 rem. Note 4th. — When the divisor is 10, 100, 1000, 10000, <kc. point off as many figures from the right of the dividend, as there are cyphers in the divisor ; the figures on the left of the point will be the quotient, and those on the...
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A Practical Treatise on Arithmetic, [etc.].

George Leonard - Arithmetic - 1841 - 354 pages
...over ? Ans. each one can have 2, and there will be 311 over. So when the divisor is 10, 100, &c. Out off as many figures from the right of the dividend as there are Os in the divisor. The figures cut off are the remainder, the others the quotient. Explain how example...
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