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" PROOF. Multiply the divisor and quotient together, and to the product add the remainder, if any ; if the result be equal to the dividend, the work is correct. "
Complete Graded Arithmetic, Oral and Written: Upon the Inductive Method of ... - Page 56
by James Bates Thomson - 1882 - 400 pages
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The Federal Arithmetic; Or, A Compendium of the Most Useful Rules of that ...

James Noyes - Arithmetic - 1808 - 168 pages
...quotient, and proceed in the same manner, till all the figures are brought down. Then to Nprove the work, I multiply the divisor and quotient together, and to the product add the remainder 2Г j which sum being equal to the dividend, proves the k to be right. 2. 6)20rfr30(34605 18 .In this...
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The North American Arithmetic: Part Second, Uniting Oral and Written ...

Frederick Emerson - Arithmetic - 1832 - 344 pages
...on the right of the remainder, and divide this number as before. Thus proceed through the dividend. PROOF. Multiply the divisor and quotient together and to the product add the remainder: the sum will be eyual to the dividend, if the work be right. 25. Divide 46242 by 252, and prove the...
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Introduction to The National Arithmetic: On the Inductive System Combining ...

Benjamin Greenleaf - Arithmetic - 1849 - 336 pages
...what is done with it ? — Art. 49. What is the rule for ihort division ? ART. SO. First Method of Proof. — Multiply the divisor and quotient together, and to the product add the remainder, if there is any, and, if the work is right, the sum thus obtained will be equal to the dividend. NOTE....
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Introduction to the National Arithmetic ...

Benjamin Greenleaf - 1851 - 332 pages
...with it? — Art. 49. What ii the rule for ihort division? 50 (SECT. T. 7^ ART. £»OU First Method of Proof. — Multiply the divisor and quotient together, and to the product add the remainder, if there Is any, and, if the work is right, the sum thus obtained will be equal to the dividend. NOTE....
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Indroduction to the National Arithmetic ...

Benjamin Greenleaf - 1854 - 342 pages
...what is done with it? — Art. 49. What is the rule for •hort. division' ART. t5O. First Method of Proof. — Multiply the divisor and quotient together, and to the product add the remainder, if there is any, and, if the work is right, the sum thus obtained will be equal to the dividend. NOTE....
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The young ladies' new guide to arithmetic

John Greig - 1858 - 116 pages
...the divisor is under 13, it is called Short Division, and is performed as in the following sum. r. Multiply the divisor and quotient together, and to the product add the remainder, if any ; the product will be equal to the dividend if the work is right. Divisor 2) 4678364861 Dividend...
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The Progressive Practical Arithmetic: Containing the Theory of Numbers, in ...

Horatio Nelson Robinson - Arithmetic - 1859 - 362 pages
...remainder after dividing the last figure, place it over the divisor at the right hand of the quotient. PROOF. Multiply the divisor and quotient together, and to the product add the remainder, if any ; if the result be equal to the dividend, the work is correct. NOTES. 1. This method of proof depends...
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The Progressive Practical Arithmetic: Containing the Theory of Numbers, in ...

Horatio Nelson Robinson - Arithmetic - 1859 - 348 pages
...after dividing the last figure, place it over the divisor at the right hand of the quotient. PKOOF. Multiply the divisor and quotient together, and to the product add the remainder, if any ; if the result be equal to the dividend, the work is correct. NOTES. 1 . This method of proof...
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The Progressive Higher Arithmetic, for Schools, Academies, and Mercantile ...

Horatio Nelson Robinson - Arithmetic - 1860 - 444 pages
...underneath. HO. PROOF. There are two principal methods of proving division. 1st. By multiplication. Multiply the divisor and quotient together, and to the product add the remainder, if any; if the result be equal to the dividend, the work is correct. (1O8, I.) NOTE. — In multiplication,...
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Practical Arithmetic: Uniting the Inductive with the Synthetic Mode of ...

James Bates Thomson - Arithmetic - 1864 - 392 pages
...quotient. (Art. VI.) PROOF. — Multiply the divisor by the quotient, to theproduct add the remainder, and if the result is equal to the dividend, the work is right. (Art. 65.) 19. Divide 387475 by 6, and prove the operation. Solution. • Proof. 64579x6=387474 6)387475...
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