JAofa$ ^ of a mile 4. Write the fractions in Exercises 1 and 2, using denominators. 5. Write the fractions in Exercises 3 without denominators. 6. Compare the number of ciphers in the denominator with the number of figures at the right of the point. 7.... The Essentials of Arithmetic, Oral and Written - Page 150by Gordon Augustus Southworth - 1893 - 205 pagesFull view - About this book
| Catharine Esther Beecher - Arithmetic - 1833 - 296 pages
...twenty-four tenths. The denominator af an improper decimal, (like that of other decimals) is always 1 and as many ciphers as there are figures at the right of the separatrix. It is known to be an improper decimal, simply by having its separatrix inverted. Thus 24,69... | |
| James Bates Thomson - Arithmetic - 1846 - 354 pages
...on the right of units ; hundredths in the second place ; thousandths in the third place, &c. 1 8O. The denominator of a decimal fraction is always 1 with as many ciphers annexed to it as there are figures in the numerator, and need not be expressed. Oss. The point placed... | |
| James Bates Thomson - Arithmetic - 1846 - 402 pages
...on the right of units ; hundredths in the second place ; thousandths in the third place, &c. 1 8O. The denominator of a decimal fraction is always 1 with as many ciphers annexed to it as there are figures in the numerator, and need not be expressed. OBS. The point placed... | |
| James Bates Thomson - Arithmetic - 1846 - 362 pages
...place on the right of Units ; hundredths in the second place ; thousandths in the third place, &c. 180. The denominator of a decimal fraction is always 1 with as many ciphers annexed to it as there are decimal figures in the given numerator. (Art. 175.) OBS. The point placed... | |
| James Bates Thomson - Arithmetic - 1847 - 426 pages
...place on the right of units ; hundredths in the tecond place ; thousandths in the third place, &c. 312* The denominator of a decimal fraction is always 1 -with, as many ciphers annexed to it, as there are figures in the given numerator. (Art. 308.) 313. The names of the different... | |
| James Bates Thomson - Arithmetic - 1860 - 440 pages
...place on the right of units ; hundredths in the second place ; thousandths in the third place, &c. 312. The denominator of a decimal fraction is always 1 with as many ciphers annexed to it, as there are figures in the given numerator. (Art. 308.) • 313* The names of the different... | |
| James Bates Thomson - Arithmetic - 1862 - 436 pages
...place on the right of units ; hundredths in the second place ; thousandths in the third place, &c. 312. The denominator of a decimal fraction is always 1 with as many ciphers annexed to it, as there are figures in the given numerator. (Art. 308.) 3 1 3* The names of the different... | |
| James Bates Thomson - Arithmetic - 1862 - 428 pages
...on the right of units; hundredths in the second place; thousandths in the third place, &c. 312. TJie denominator of a decimal fraction is always 1 with as many ciphers annexed to it, as there are figures in the given numerator. (Art. 308.) 313« The names of the different... | |
| James Bates Thomson - 1867 - 204 pages
...ten-thorsandths in the fourth place; hundred-thousandths in the fifth place ; millions in the sixth place, &c. 4. The denominator of a decimal fraction is always 1, with as many ciphers annexed to it as there are decimal figures in the given numerator. 5. What are decimal fractions? Why... | |
| Joseph Ray - Arithmetic - 1866 - 212 pages
...occupies only one place, the denominator is 10; if two places, 100; three places, 1000; and so on. The denominator of a decimal fraction is always 1 with as many ciphers annexed as there are places in the decimal. A mixed decimal may be read as an improper fraction. Thus,... | |
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