| John Hunter (of Uxbridge.) - 1847 - 266 pages
...as many places to the right of the divisor, as there are decimal places in that divisor. Remove the point in the dividend the same number of places to the right. Then divide as in whole numbers, and place a decimal point in the quotient, just when you are proceeding... | |
| John Hunter - Arithmetic - 1852 - 184 pages
...as many places to the right of the divisor as there are decimal places in that divisor. Remove the point in the dividend the same number of places to the right. Then divide as in whole numbers, and place a decimal point in the quotient, just when you are proceeding... | |
| James Hamblin Smith - 1872 - 136 pages
...into an Integer by removing the Point a sufficient number of places to the right, and also remove the Point in the Dividend the same number of places to the right. Divide as in the case of integers. Then, if the dividend be an integer, the quotient mil be an integer,... | |
| John Gibson - 1881 - 64 pages
...— Bring the divisor to a whole number by moving the decimal point as far to the right as possible. Move the decimal point in the dividend the same number of places. Then divide ; and when in the course of division you come to the decimal point, put it in the quotient.... | |
| Alexander Kennedy Isbister - 1882 - 190 pages
...the divisor is a decimal. Conven it into an integer by moving the point to the right ; and move the point in the dividend the same number of places to the right, adding O's when necessary. The quotient will be an integer if the dividend is an integer ; and if the... | |
| Education - 1896 - 762 pages
...Make the diritor a whole numlier ; move the decimal point in the dividend the same number of placet to the right ; (of course the children are supposed to know that multiplying botii diridend and diritor by the tame numIter, doet not alter the value of the quotient): place the... | |
| International Correspondence Schools - Surveying - 1898 - 518 pages
...Move the decimal point in the divisor to the right until it follows the right-hand figure; that is, make the divisor a whole number; move the decimal point in the dividend as many decimal places to the right as it was moved in the divisor, annexing ciphers if necessary.... | |
| International Correspondence Schools - Civil engineering - 1899 - 722 pages
...Move the decimal point in the divisor to the right until it follows the right-hand figure; that is, make the divisor a whole number; move the decimal point in the dividend as many decimal places to the right as it was moved in the divisor, annexing ciphers if necessary.... | |
| International Correspondence Schools - Arithmetic - 1902 - 794 pages
...Move the decimal point in the divisor to the right until it follows the right-hand figure; that is,, make the divisor a whole number; move the decimal point in the dividend as many decimal places to the right as it was moved in the divisor, annexing ciphers if necessary.... | |
| Alva Walker Stamper - Arithmetic - 1909 - 32 pages
...as follows: a. Move the point in the divisor to the right so as to rid it of decimals. h. Move the point in the dividend the same number of places to the right. c. Place the first digit of the quotient as in ordinary division. d. Place the point in the quotient... | |
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