| James Robinson (of Boston.) - 1847 - 304 pages
...greater than the partial dividend, the quotient figure is too great, and must be made less. Whenever a remainder is equal to or greater than the divisor, the quotient figure is too small, and must be made greater. 89. Divide 4056 by 13. Quotient, 312. 90. Divide 5475 by 15. Quotient, 365.... | |
| Horatio Nelson Robinson - Arithmetic - 1859 - 362 pages
...dividend, it must be written in the quotient, with the divisor underneath. NOTES. 1. If any remainder be equal to, or greater than the divisor, the quotient figure is too small, and must be increased. 2. If the product of the divisor by the quotient figure be greater than the... | |
| Stoddard A. Felter - Arithmetic - 1864 - 430 pages
...otjsfrvn that if tile product is greater than the partial dividend, thti quotient Jtgure id Too I.AKI; K. 3. Subtract that product from the first partial dividend, and observe, that ii' the RKMAINDER is equal to, or GREATER than the DIVISOR, the quotient Jigure it, Too WALL 4. Change... | |
| Stoddard A. Felter - Arithmetic - 1866 - 326 pages
...observe that if the product is greater than the partial dividend the yuotienljiffure is TOO LARGE. 3. Subtract that product from the first partial dividend, and observe that if the REMAINDER is equal to or GKBATER than the DIVISOR, the quotientJiffure is TOO SHALL. 4. Change the remainder to the next lower... | |
| Stoddard A. Felter - Arithmetic - 1866 - 338 pages
...observe that if the product ia greater than the pardal dividend, the quotient figure is TOO LARGK. 3. Subtract that product from the first partial dividend, and observe that If the REMAINDER is tquai to or GREATER than the DIVISOR, the yuotientßgufe. is TOO BMALL. 4. Change the remainder to... | |
| Stoddard A. Felter - Arithmetic - 1862 - 312 pages
...observe that if the product is greater than the partial dividend the quotient Jlgure is TOO LARGE. 3. Subtract that product from the first partial dividend, and observe that if the EBMAINDER is equal to or GREATER than the DIVISOR, the quotient Jigure is TOO SMALL. 4. Change the... | |
| Stoddard A. Felter - Arithmetic - 1868 - 360 pages
...observe that if the product is greater than the partial dividend the quotient figure is TOO LARGE. 3. Subtract that product from the first partial dividend, and observe that if the BEHAINDEB is equal to or GREATER than the DIVISOR, the quotient figure is TOO SHALL. 4. Change the... | |
| James Bates Thomson - Arithmetic - 1872 - 236 pages
...partial dividend, it is plain the quot.;nt figure is too large, and therefore must be diminished. 3. If the remainder is equal to or greater than the divisor, the quotient figure is too small, and must be increatea. EXAMPLES FOR PRACTICE. 1. How many times is 24 contained in 1963 ? 2. Divide... | |
| James Bates Thomson - 1875 - 392 pages
...the partial dividend, it is plain the quotient figure is too large, and therefore must be diminished. If the remainder is equal to or greater than the divisor, the quotient figure is too small, and must be increased. PROOF. 74. By Multiplication. — Multiply the divisor and quotient together,... | |
| Horatio Nelson Robinson - Arithmetic - 1877 - 212 pages
...the dividend, it must be written in the quotient, with the divisor underneath. 1. If any remainder be equal to, or greater than the divisor, the quotient figure is too small, and must be increased 2. If ihe product of the divisor by Ihe quotient figure be greater than the partial... | |
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