| Michael Walsh - Arithmetic - 1801 - 268 pages
...Reduce 8||9 to its proper terms. Anf. IV. Toßnd the leaß common multiple or denominator. RULE. Divide the given denominators by any number that will divide two or more of them without a remainder, and fet the quotients and the undivided numbers underneath. Divide thefe... | |
| Oliver Welch - Arithmetic - 1857 - 244 pages
...to its proper terms. Ans. 28 j-*, • CASE V. To find the least common denominator. RULE. — Divide the given denominators by any number that will divide two, or more of them without a remainder ; then divide the undivided numbers and last quotients', by any number... | |
| Henry Jackson - Arithmetic - 1824 - 172 pages
...multiple or denominator. 1. Q. How do you find the least common mull, plt tr denominator ? A. Divide the given denominators by any number that will divide two or more of them without a remainder, and set the quotients and the undivided numbers underneath. Divide these... | |
| Martin Ruter - Arithmetic - 1828 - 180 pages
...for f. * The least common denominator, or multiple, of two or more numbers, may be found thus: Divide the given denominators by any number that will divide two or more of them without a remainder, and set the quotients and undivided numbers and the product will be the... | |
| James L. Connolly (mathematician.) - Arithmetic - 1829 - 266 pages
...Reduce 146| to an improper fraction. *^ To find the least common multiple, or denominator. RULE. Divide the given denominators by any number that will divide two or more of them without a remainder, and set the quotients and undivided numbers underneath. Divide these quotients... | |
| Thomas Tucker Smiley - 1830 - 188 pages
...numerators together for a new numerator, and the denominators for a new denominator, which reduce, if necessary, to their lowest terms. Case 5. To find...the division till no two numbers can be lessened. 3. Multiply the quotients and the divisor or divisors, and the product will be the least common denominator;... | |
| Michael Walsh - 1831 - 348 pages
...a|s to its proper terms. Ans. 27J. IV. To find the least common multiple or denominator. RULE. Divide the given denominators by any number that will divide two or more of them without a remainder, and set the quotients and the undivided numbers underneath. Divide these... | |
| James L. Connolly (mathematician.) - Arithmetic - 1835 - 264 pages
...146| to an improper fraction. V ] s To find the least common multiple, or denominator. RULE. Divide the given denominators by any number that will divide two or more of them without a remainder, and set the quotients and undivided numbers underneath. Divide these quotients... | |
| Michael Walsh - Arithmetic - 1838 - 346 pages
...to its proper terms. Ans. 27f . IV. To find the least common multiple or denominator. RULE. Divide the given denominators by any number that will divide two or more of them without a remainder, and set the quotients and the undivided numbers underneath. Divide these... | |
| Charles WATERHOUSE - Arithmetic - 1844 - 228 pages
...or more of those given, without a remainder : then divide the undivided numbers and last quotients, by any number that will divide two or more, without a remainder ; and thus continue dividing, until being prime to each other. Multiply the several divisors, the last... | |
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