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Page 7 - Division is the process of finding how many times one number is contained in another of the same kind.
Page 172 - BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR : GC MARSHALL, Chief of Staff. OFFICIAL: JA ULIO, Major General, The Adjutant General.
Page 36 - Then divide the first term of the remainder by the first term of the divisor...
Page 88 - Corresponding Angles and Sides. If two triangles have the angles of the one respectively equal to the angles of the other, the equal angles are called corresponding angles, and the sides opposite these angles are called corresponding sides.
Page 94 - The area of a trapezoid is equal to half the product of the sum of its bases by its altitude. A b B Given the trapezoid ABCD, with bases b and &
Page 102 - Each side of a spherical triangle is less than the sum of the other two sides.
Page 79 - The Radius of a sphere is a straight line drawn from the center to any point in the surface.
Page 123 - If the number is less than 1, make the characteristic of the logarithm negative, and one unit more than the number of zeros between the decimal point and the first significant figure of the given number.
Page 9 - Hence, we see that the number of decimal places in the quotient is equal to the difference between the number in the dividend and divisor.
Page 5 - The number of decimals in the product is equal to the sum of the number of decimals in the multiplicand and the multiplier.