| William Emerson - Algebra - 1780 - 574 pages
...xx+aa-~tix aa — xx . , Here • , or ~ is that re# x quired. PROBLEM IX. fo reduce an improper frafiion to a whole or mixed number. RULE. Divide the numerator by the denominator, as far as you can, gives the integral part; and place the remainder over - the denominator for the... | |
| William Emerson - Mathematics - 1764 - 582 pages
...xx . , Here - , or - ia that reX ** quired. PROBLEM IX. i • . • To reduce an improper frafiion to a whole or mixed number. RULE. Divide the numerator by the denominator, as far as you can, gives the integral part ; and place the remainder over the denominator for the fractional... | |
| Anthony Birks, John Birks - Arithmetic - 1766 - 640 pages
...19 x 38 + 35 = 4557. Therefore # = » CASE III. To reduce an improper fraction into its equivalent, whole, or mixed number. RULE. Divide the numerator by the denominator, the quotient gives the integer, and under the remainder (if any) fubfcribe the denominator. Reduce—, ' — , ^-^,... | |
| William M. Finlay - Accounting - 1803 - 272 pages
...shall be 1 6. An». ££. Reduce 8,1o a fraction whose denominator shall be 18. Ans. t¿f. PROBLEM V. To reduce an improper fraction to a whole or mixed...RULE.— Divide the numerator by the denominator. EXAMPLE. Reduce 4£ to a mixed number ? 13)45 (3-1%. Answer. 39 « TT Reduce y to a proper number.... | |
| Daniel Adams - Arithmetic - 1810 - 190 pages
...to the number of parts in 1 An*. 6| orangée. orange,) wiU give the number of whole oranges. Hence, To reduce an improper fraction to a whole or mixed...Divide the numerator by the denominator ; the quotient will be the whole or mixed number. EXAMPLES FOR PRACTICE. 6. A man, spending A of a dollar a day, in... | |
| Elijah H. Hendrick - Arithmetic - 1810 - 220 pages
...improper fraction. — **i|* 6. Reduce 27^ to an improper fratliow. — -^. To reduce an improper fraSlion to a whole or mixed number* RULE. Divide the numerator by the denominator, artd if any thing remains, place it over the denominator. Examples. 1. Reduce s| to its proper terras.... | |
| Arithmetic - 1811 - 210 pages
...5 14TS8 to an improper fraction. Result 8-||9. 6. Reduce 47|i££ to an improper fraction. CASE 4. To reduce an improper fraction to a whole or mixed number. RULE. Divide the upper term by the lower. <v— This case and case 3 prove each other. EXAMPLES. 1. Reduce 2-Jy9 to... | |
| Oliver Welch - Arithmetic - 1812 - 236 pages
...28T9ff to an improper fraction. Ans. \«o9 CASE III. To reduce an improper fraction to its proper terms. RULE. Divide the numerator by the denominator, the quotient is the whole number : the remainder is the numerator of the fraction. Examples. 1. Reduce V to its proper terms. Ans. 43-r-4=lO... | |
| Arithmetic - 1817 - 214 pages
...improper fraction. Result 8ff ». 6. Reduce 47f||J- to an improper fraction. Result 'Ц |f!'. CASE 4. To reduce an improper fraction to a whole or mixed number. RULE. Dmde the upper term by the lower. JVbfe. — This case and case 3 prove each other. I. Reduce EX AMPIAS.... | |
| John Davidson, Robert Scott (writing master) - Arithmetic - 1818 - 190 pages
...fraction. 2. Reduce 8 J to an improper fraction. 3. Reduce 12 ; .-, to an improper fraction. CASE II. To reduce an improper fraction to a whole or mixed number. RULE. Divide tlie numerator by the denominator. EXAMPLE. Reduce ig£ to an equivalent number. 125-^9 = 131 Ans.... | |
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