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A Practical Arithmetic - Page 67
by George Payn Quackenbos - 1875 - 336 pages
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Elements of Fractional Arithmetic

George Lees - 1843 - 86 pages
...5x3 3 gives = - — , which brings it to the rule. 7 x 2 Otherwise, since the multiplication of the dividend and divisor by the same number does not change the quotient (Art. 14. Cor. 1.) (Art 20.), which is the rule. 52 2x7 Or thus, •= -f- -5 = 5 -5 -- s — =5x3-^7x2...
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The Elements of Written Arithmetic: Combining Analysis and Synthesis ...

James Stewart Eaton - Arithmetic - 1868 - 200 pages
...cancelling the same factors from both divisor and dividend. It depends on the principle (Art. 86, 2rf), that dividing both dividend and divisor by the same number does not affect the quotient. Ex. 1. Divide 8 X 3 X 10 X 63 by 4 X 5 X 7. OPERATION. We oancel 4 in 8, Siv2...
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A Complete Arithmetic: Uniting Mental and Written Exercises in a Natural ...

Emerson Elbridge White - Arithmetic - 1870 - 350 pages
...fractions having a common denominator, equals the quotient of tJieir numerators. 2. The multiplying of both dividend and divisor by the same number does not change the value of the quotient. 102. RULES. — To divide a fraction by a fraction, 1. Reduce the fractions...
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The National Teacher: A Monthly Educational Journal, Volume 1

Education - 1871 - 724 pages
...divisor divided by any number, the quotient will be multiplied by the same number. 8. Multiplying or dividing both dividend and divisor by the same number. does not change the quotient 9. If the denomination of the divisor be less than units, the denomination of the quotient must be...
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Common School Arithmetic: Combining the Elements of the Science with Their ...

John Homer French - Arithmetic - 1872 - 348 pages
...divisor by the same number does not change the quotient. 217. It has already been shown, in Art 107, that Dividing both dividend and divisor by the same number does not change the quotient. 90 (18 90 (18+2 90 {18+6 5 90 (9 10=2x5 90 (3 30=6xS 32 (8 2x32 (2x8 5x32^5x8 4 64 (16 160 {40 4 4...
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A Practical Arithmetic: Upon the Basis of the Works of Geo. R. Perkins

George Payn Quackenbos - Arithmetic - 1872 - 350 pages
...the quotient by that number, and dividing the divisor multiplies the quotient. III. Multiplying or dividing both dividend and divisor by the same number does not change the quotient. 105. If we multiply one number by another, and then divide the product by the multiplier, we have the...
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The Principles of Arithmetic ...

Joseph Ray - 1856 - 400 pages
...3, which is 6, is contained in 24 one half of 8 = 4 times. ART. 75. THEOREM VI. — Multiplying or dividing both dividend and divisor by the same number, does not change the quotient. DEMONSTRATION. — This follows from the two preceding theorems; for the effects produced by multiplying...
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A Higher Arithmetic

George Payn Quackenbos - Arithmetic - 1874 - 444 pages
...84756 ; 137543; 20298; 10735; 3376; 43011; 27991; 78125. Cancellation. 158. We learned in Art. 141 that dividing both dividend and divisor by the same number does not change the quotient. Hence, when both dividend and divisor contain a common factor, we may first divide them by it. This...
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The Normal Written Arithmetic: By Analysis and Synthesis, Designed for ...

Edward Brooks - Arithmetic - 1874 - 352 pages
...Dividend or multiplying the Divisor by any number, divides the Quotient by that number. 3. Multiplying or dividing both Dividend and Divisor by the same number, does not change the Quotient. NOTE TO TEACHER. — Let the pupils be required to show the reason for the above principles, and give...
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A Complete Arithmetic, Oral and Written

Malcolm MacVicar - Arithmetic - 1876 - 412 pages
...3. Hence, rejecting the factor 3 from 72, we have 24, the quotient of 72 divided by 3. PROP. II. — Dividing both dividend and divisor by the same number does not change the quotient. Thus, 60 -H 12 = 20 threes H- 4 threes = 5. Observe that the unit three, in 20 threes -=- 4 threes,...
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