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... remainder . The sign of subtraction is - COUNTING BY ONES One of two numbers is 4 , and their sum , Find the other . 9 , minuend . 4 , subtrahend . 5 , remainder . 9-4 = 5 , read , 9 minus 4 5 . Subtraction may be performed by counting ...
... remainder . The sign of subtraction is - COUNTING BY ONES One of two numbers is 4 , and their sum , Find the other . 9 , minuend . 4 , subtrahend . 5 , remainder . 9-4 = 5 , read , 9 minus 4 5 . Subtraction may be performed by counting ...
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... remainders : 18 14 6. 9 5 11 10 7. 8 2 8 . 14 13 13 12 3 17 10 • 4 12 5 13 16 631 བྲ ༠། ༤༠། ཋ ། ༞ ༅ ། ༤༠ ། — ཕ ། ༤ ། — ། ༠ ། 8 16 7 15 6 9 11 2 འ ། ༞ ༞ ། ། ཌ ། ༢༠ ། སྐཆ ། 12 5 5 14 9 8 15 9 9 4 11 10 10 6 7 9 ༣༠། ༄ ། རྞ ། ༠༠༠། ༣༤ ༄ ༠ 17 3 ...
... remainders : 18 14 6. 9 5 11 10 7. 8 2 8 . 14 13 13 12 3 17 10 • 4 12 5 13 16 631 བྲ ༠། ༤༠། ཋ ། ༞ ༅ ། ༤༠ ། — ཕ ། ༤ ། — ། ༠ ། 8 16 7 15 6 9 11 2 འ ། ༞ ༞ ། ། ཌ ། ༢༠ ། སྐཆ ། 12 5 5 14 9 8 15 9 9 4 11 10 10 6 7 9 ༣༠། ༄ ། རྞ ། ༠༠༠། ༣༤ ༄ ༠ 17 3 ...
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... remainder . 11. From 501 subtract 398 and explain . 501 398 103 IN FULL . 8 units from 1 unit we cannot take ; we add 10 units to 1 unit making 11 units , and 1 ten to 9 tens making 10 tens ; 8 units from 11 units leaves 3 units ; we ...
... remainder . 11. From 501 subtract 398 and explain . 501 398 103 IN FULL . 8 units from 1 unit we cannot take ; we add 10 units to 1 unit making 11 units , and 1 ten to 9 tens making 10 tens ; 8 units from 11 units leaves 3 units ; we ...
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Middlesex Alfred Bailey. To prove , add the subtrahend and the remainder . should be the minuend . See p . 79 . Subtract and prove , explaining in full : The sum 12 . 13 . 14 . 15 . 16 . 17 . 120 353 400 2000 8000 9000 118 168 235 1234 ...
Middlesex Alfred Bailey. To prove , add the subtrahend and the remainder . should be the minuend . See p . 79 . Subtract and prove , explaining in full : The sum 12 . 13 . 14 . 15 . 16 . 17 . 120 353 400 2000 8000 9000 118 168 235 1234 ...
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... remainder with- out writing it , and without stating the full answer after it is obtained . 54 . 90543001 76392132 55 . 6398580044 56 . 1094600105 57 . 75000807063 1296548980 653864126 52983878156 58 . 68686868 16868698 59 . 60 ...
... remainder with- out writing it , and without stating the full answer after it is obtained . 54 . 90543001 76392132 55 . 6398580044 56 . 1094600105 57 . 75000807063 1296548980 653864126 52983878156 58 . 68686868 16868698 59 . 60 ...
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