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... Fraction . One or more of the equal parts of an integral unit . Greatest Common Factor , Divi- sor , or Measure ... Improper Fraction . A number not less than 1 expressed in the form of a fraction . Inclined . Neither horizontal nor ...
... Fraction . One or more of the equal parts of an integral unit . Greatest Common Factor , Divi- sor , or Measure ... Improper Fraction . A number not less than 1 expressed in the form of a fraction . Inclined . Neither horizontal nor ...
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... fraction a kind of fraction or a way of writing fractions ? 7. Arrange the following fractions in the order of their ... improper fraction or a mixed number ? 1. From 3798.003 take 425.6789 . 2. What is the 26 Oral FRACTIONS.
... fraction a kind of fraction or a way of writing fractions ? 7. Arrange the following fractions in the order of their ... improper fraction or a mixed number ? 1. From 3798.003 take 425.6789 . 2. What is the 26 Oral FRACTIONS.
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... , how many bushels can be bought for $ 103 ? 15. A tank holds 168 gallons , and is full . of the quantity is drawn off . How many gallons will fill the tank ? 1. Change 4.0352 to an improper fraction . What would Written 31 MISCELLANEOUS.
... , how many bushels can be bought for $ 103 ? 15. A tank holds 168 gallons , and is full . of the quantity is drawn off . How many gallons will fill the tank ? 1. Change 4.0352 to an improper fraction . What would Written 31 MISCELLANEOUS.
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... improper fraction . What would be the effect on this number if you should erase the decimal point ? 32 2. From a cask containing 43331⁄2 gals . of wine 187 gals . leak out . x gallons remain . How large a measure will 1⁄2 of a gal ...
... improper fraction . What would be the effect on this number if you should erase the decimal point ? 32 2. From a cask containing 43331⁄2 gals . of wine 187 gals . leak out . x gallons remain . How large a measure will 1⁄2 of a gal ...
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... fraction by their G. C.D. To a Required Denominator . ( 1 ) Divide the ... Improper Fractions . Multiply the integer by the denominator , and to the ... fraction and multiply both terms by the quotient . Addition . ( 1 ) Change the ...
... fraction by their G. C.D. To a Required Denominator . ( 1 ) Divide the ... Improper Fractions . Multiply the integer by the denominator , and to the ... fraction and multiply both terms by the quotient . Addition . ( 1 ) Change the ...
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