 | Benjamin Donne - Algebra - 1758 - 372 pages
...may be writ 4» and 5 may be writ \. 561. Cafe 2. To reduce a mixed Number into an improper Fraction. Multiply the whole Number by the Denominator of the Fraction, and add in the Numerator of the Fraction, the Product will be a • Numerator ; under which place the Denominator... | |
 | John Eadon - Arithmetic - 1766 - 360 pages
...720 Anfw. . — 24. 30 III. To reduce a tnixt number into an Improptr Frail ten »f tyual value. • RULE. Multiply the whole number by the Denominator of the Fraction, and to the prcduft add the Numerator, and the fum is the new Numerator, under which write ue Denominator.... | |
 | William Taylor (teacher of the mathematics.) - Arithmetic - 1800 - 519 pages
...for numerator, and D. for denominator. CASE 5. To reduce any mixed number to an improper fraction, RULE. Multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction, and to the product add the numerator for a new numerator, which place over the denominator. EXAMPLE. Reduce... | |
 | Mathematics - 1801 - 426 pages
...Ans. 4>'°* . i » 9 3 79' CASE II. JT» redtffe. a mixed numbtr to Its equivaltn! improper fraction* RULE.* Multiply the whole 'number by the denominator of the fraction, and add the numerator to the product, then tint sum written above the denominator will form the fraction I-equired. |. Reduce... | |
 | Isaac Dalby - Mathematics - 1807 - 476 pages
...number to its equivalent improper fraction. 42. THIS operation is the reverse of the former; therefore multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction, and add the numerator to the product, then place the sum over the denominator for the fraction required. Example. Reduce... | |
 | Samuel Webber - Mathematics - 1808 - 470 pages
...yVmrrVo ^ much & possible. CASE II. To reduce a mixed number to its equivalent improper fraction. RUIE.* Multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction, and add the numerator to the product, then that sum written above the denominator will form the fraction required. EXAMPLES.... | |
 | James Thompson - Arithmetic - 1808 - 172 pages
...|. 4. Reduce -- to its lowest terms Ï — .7. II. To reduce a mixed number to an improper Fraction. RULE. — Multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction, and to the product add the numerator ¡ишder which set the denominator. A whole number may be expressed... | |
 | Arithmetic - 1811 - 198 pages
...200 60. Kesuit 5?T, ^^g, |Tff, 256. CASE 3. To reduce a mixed number to an improper fraction. RULE. I Multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction, and add the- numerator to the product for a new numerator, which place over the given denominator. • EXAMPLES. 1.- Reduce... | |
 | Samuel Webber - Arithmetic - 1812 - 266 pages
...^VVVVrVv as mucn as possible. CASE 2. • % To reduce a mixed number to its equivalent improper fraction. RULE.* Multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction, and add the numerator to the product, then that sum written above the denominator will form the fraction required. EXAMPLES.... | |
 | Arithmetic - 1817 - 198 pages
...denominator. Result HI, if f, j«, ^|. CASE 3. To reduce a mixed number to an improper fraction. HULE. Multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction, and add the numerator to the product for a new numerator, under which place the given denominator. EXAMPLES. 1. Reduce 12¿... | |
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