| Benjamin Greenleaf - Arithmetic - 1850 - 346 pages
...two g -i left-hand figures of the div_ « idend ; and finding it to be ' " 2 times, we write the 2 in the quotient, multiply the divisor by it, and subtract the product from the 47; and to the right of the remainder, 9, bring down 1, the next figure of the dividend, making... | |
| George Payn Quackenbos - Arithmetic - 1872 - 350 pages
...Write 0 in the quotient, and bring down 9, the next figure of the dividend. 72 in 129, once. Write 1 in the quotient, multiply the divisor by it, and subtract the product from 129. The remainder is 57, to which bring down the next figure, 6. Repeat again the same steps.... | |
| Daniel W. Fish - Arithmetic - 1874 - 172 pages
...10 tens, to which add the 4 tens of the dividend, making 14 tens, expressed by bringing down the 4 to the right of the 1 hundred. Then 3 is contained...much by what is termed Short Division, as follows : 3 is contained in 4, 1 time and 1 remainder ; 1 pre3)447 fixed or placed before 4, makes 14 ; 3 in... | |
| Daniel W. Fish - Arithmetic - 1874 - 180 pages
...10 tens, to which add the 4 tens of the dividend, making 14 tens, expressed by bringing down the 4 to the right of the 1 hundred. Then 3 is contained...making 27. 3 is contained in 27, 9 times. Multiplying апЙ- subtracting as before, nothing remains. PROOF : 149 x 3 = 447. The work may be shortened very... | |
| Horatio Nelson Robinson - Arithmetic - 1877 - 250 pages
...expressed by bringing down the 4, to the right of the 1 hundred. Then 3 is contained in 14, 4 times und a remainder. Write the 4 in the quotient, multiply...Multiplying and subtracting as before, nothing remains. PROOP : 149 x 3 — 447. The work may be shortened very much by what is termed Short Division, as follows... | |
| Montagu H. Foster - 1881 - 182 pages
...remainder. Ans. 36460-918. -We put 951 to the left of the dividend : 9 is contained 3 times in 34, place 3 in the quotient, multiply the divisor by it, and subtract the product 2853, the remainder is 614 : annex 4, the next figure of the dividend. Again, 9 is contained 6 times... | |
| Daniel W. Fish - Arithmetic - 1883 - 186 pages
...4 hundreds, and the re- £7 mainder is 1 hundred, equal to 10 tens, to „„ which add the 4 tens of the dividend, making — 14 tens, expressed by...much by what is termed Short Division, as follows : 3 is contained in 4, once and 1 remainder ; 1 prefixed 3 ) 447 or placed before 4, makes 14 ; 3 in... | |
| Edward Brooks - Algebra - 1888 - 190 pages
...letters. II. Divide the first term of the dividend by the first ten.i of tht divisor, and write the result in the quotient ; multiply the divisor by it, and subtract the product from the dividend. HI. Regard the remainder as a new dividend and proceed aa before, and thus continue... | |
| Frank J. Browne - Arithmetic - 1903 - 232 pages
...Write 0 in the quotient, and bring down 9, the next figure of the dividend. 72 in 129, once. Write 1 in the quotient, multiply the divisor by it, and subtract the product from 129. The remainder is 57, to which bring down the next figure, 9. Repeat again the same steps.... | |
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