RULE. Multiply the multiplicand by one of the factors of the multiplier, and that product by another factor, and so on until all the factors in the set have been taken ; the last product will be the true product. The Common School Arithmetic ... - Page 34by James Stewart Eaton - 1868 - 312 pagesFull view - About this book
| Benjamin Greenleaf - Arithmetic - 1849 - 336 pages
...of 15, the number of pieces • bought, since 15 is equal to 5 times 3. Hence we adopt the following RULE- — Multiply the multiplicand by one of the factors of the multiplier, and this product by another, and so on until all the factors have been used as multipliers, and the last... | |
| Benjamin Greenleaf - 1851 - 332 pages
...?ost of 15, the number of pieces bought, since 15 is equal to 5 times 3. Hence we adopt the following RULE Multiply the multiplicand by one of the factors of the multiplier, and this product by another, and so on until all the factors have been used as multipliers, and the last... | |
| Benjamin Greenleaf - 1854 - 342 pages
...oost of 15, the numher of Pieces bought, since 15 is equal to 5 times 3. Hence we adopt the following RULE. — Multiply the. multiplicand by one of the factors of the multiplier, and this product by another, and so on until all the factors have been used as multipliers, and the last... | |
| James Stewart Eaton - Arithmetic - 1857 - 376 pages
...and 4 or 2, 2 and 3 are component parts or factors. 44. When the multiplier is a composite number, multiply the multiplicand by one of the factors of...by another factor, and so on until all the factors have been taken ; the last product will be the true product. Ex. 26. Multiply 37 by 35. OPERATION.... | |
| Benjamin Greenleaf - Arithmetic - 1857 - 336 pages
...?ost <£ 15: the "f?1** of Pf bought, since 15 is equal to 5 times 3. Hence we adopt the following RULE. — Multiply the multiplicand by one of the factors of the multiplier, and the product thus obtained by another, and so on until each of the factors has been used as a multiplier.... | |
| Benjamin Greenleaf - Arithmetic - 1857 - 452 pages
...the cost of 5 times 7 acres, or 85 acres. Hence, when the multiplier is a composite number, we may Multiply the multiplicand by one of the factors of the multiplier, and the product thus obtained multiply by another, and so on until each of the factors has been used as... | |
| Benjamin Greenleaf - Arithmetic - 1858 - 458 pages
...the cost of 5 times 7 acres, or 35 acres. Hence, when the multiplier is a composite number, we may Multiply the multiplicand by one of the factors of the multiplier, and the product thus obtained multiply by another, and so on until each of the factors has been used as... | |
| Benjamin Greenleaf - Arithmetic - 1858 - 472 pages
...the cost of 5 times 7 acres, or 35 acres. Hence, when the multiplier is a composite number, we may Multiply the multiplicand by one of the factors of the multiplier, and the product thus obtained multiply by another, and so on until each of the factors has been used as... | |
| James Bates Thomson - Arithmetic - 1860 - 402 pages
...first multiply by the factor 7, and that product by 2. Hence, 57. To multiply by a composite number. Multiply the multiplicand by one of the factors of the multiplier, and this product by another, and so on till you have multiplied by all the factors. Thi last product will... | |
| James Stewart Eaton - Arithmetic - 1864 - 322 pages
...Product, $ 1 2 9 5 51. Multiply 367 by 168. FIHST OPERATION. 61656 Several other sets of factors of 1 68 may be used, and give the same product. Every similar...set have been taken ; the last product will be the true product. 52. Multiply 743 by 42, ie by 7 and 6. Ans. 3I 206. 53. Multiply 3467 by 56. 54. 839... | |
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