In this case where both dividend and divisor are compound, reduce each to the lowest denomination mentioned in either and then divide as in simple numbers. 1 bu. 1 pk. 7 qt. A Treatise on Coal Mining - Page 21by International Correspondence Schools - 1900Full view - About this book
| Edward Brooks - 1863 - 344 pages
...114Hcltiou we have the following 1148)6314(5J, Ant. 6314 RULE. — Reduce loth dividend and divisor to the lowest denomination mentioned in either, and then divide as in simpbnumbers. REMARK. — The division may also be made before the reduction to lower denomination,... | |
| Edward Brooks - Arithmetic - 1874 - 352 pages
...this solution we have the following 1148)6314(54, Am. 6314 B.ULE. — Reduce both dividend and divisor to the lowest denomination mentioned in either, and then divide as in simple numbers. REMARK. — The division may also be made before the reduction to lower denomination, and this will... | |
| Edward Brooks - Arithmetic - 1877 - 438 pages
...this solution we I148)6314(5J, Ans. have the following 6314 Rule — Reduce both dividend and divisor to the lowest denomination mentioned in either, and then divide as in simple numbers. Proof. — The same as in divisiou of simple numbers. NOTE. — The division may also be made without... | |
| Edward Brooks - Arithmetic - 1877 - 250 pages
...this solution we 1148)6314(5}, Ant. have the following 6314 Rule. — Reduce both dividend and divisor to the lowest denomination mentioned in either, and then divide as in simple numbers. Proof. — The same as in division of simple numbers. NOTE. — The division may also be made without... | |
| Edward Brooks - Arithmetic - 1877 - 564 pages
...this solution we have the fol- 2296)18942(8J lowing 18942 Rule.—Seduce both dividend and divisor to the lowest denomination mentioned in either, and then divide as in simple numbers. Proof.—The same as in division of simple numbers. NOTE.—The division may also be made without reducing... | |
| Edward Brooks - Arithmetic - 1877 - 444 pages
...this solution we 1148)6314(51, Ans. have the following 6314 Rule. — Reduce both dividend and divisor to the lowest denomination mentioned in either, and then divide as in simple numbers. Proof. — The same as in dfvisioa of simple numbers. NOTE. — The division may also be made without... | |
| 1897 - 358 pages
...ft. H- 30 ft. = 4,048 rails for 1 side of the track. The number of rails for 2 sides of the track = 2 X 4,048, or 8,096 rails. Ans. (132) In this case where...then divide as in simple numbers. 1 bu. 1 pk. 7 qt. 35 6 bu. 3 pk. 5 qt. X 4 X 4 4 pk. 1424 pk. + 2 +3 5 pk. 1427 pk. X 8 X 8 4 0 qt. 1 1 4 1 6 qt. + ^... | |
| International Correspondence Schools - Surveying - 1898 - 146 pages
...of the track. The number of rails for 2 sides of the track = 2 X 4,048, or 8,096 rails. Ans. (116) In this case where both dividend and divisor are compound,...simple numbers. 1 bu. 1 pk. 7 qt. 356 bu. 3 pk. 5 qt. X_4 X 4 4 pk. 1424 pk. + 1 _ +3 5 pk. 1427 pk. X8 X8 40 qt. 1141 С qt. + 7 _ +5 47 qt. 11421 qt. 47)11421(243... | |
| International Correspondence Schools - Civil engineering - 1899 - 722 pages
...the track. The number of rails for 2 sides of the track = 2 X 4,048, or 8,096 rails. Ans. (116) ln this case where both dividend and divisor are compound,...simple numbers. 1 bu. 1 pk. 7 qt. 356 bu. 3 pk. 5 qt. X_4 X 4 4pk. + 1 5pk. X_8 40qt. ±1 47qt. 47)11421(243 94 - 11,421 qt. -T- 47 qt. = 243 boxes. 202... | |
| 1900 - 594 pages
...4,048 rails for 1 side of the track. The number of rails for 2 sides of the track = 2 X 4,048, or 8,090 rails. Ans. (132) In this case where both dividend...then divide as in simple numbers. 1 bu. 1 pk. 7 qt. 3 5 G bu. 3 pk. 5 qt. X4 X4 * pk. 1424 pk. + 2 +3 5 pk. 1427 pk. X 8 X 8 * 0 qt. 1 1 4 1 6 qt. ±1... | |
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