Rule. — I. Draw curved lines at both sides of the dividend, and place the divisor at the left. II. Divide the number expressed by the fewest terms at the left that will contain the divisor, and place the quotient at the right. III. Multiply the divisor... A Common School Arithmetic - Page 46by Daniel Barnard Hagar - 1872 - 336 pagesFull view - About this book
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