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James B. Dodd. RULE XII . To find the COMMON MEASURES , of two or more numbers ( 78 ) The greatest common measure of the divisor and dividend ( 79 ) -The same principle generalized for two or more numbers ( 80 ) . RULE XIII . To find the ...
James B. Dodd. RULE XII . To find the COMMON MEASURES , of two or more numbers ( 78 ) The greatest common measure of the divisor and dividend ( 79 ) -The same principle generalized for two or more numbers ( 80 ) . RULE XIII . To find the ...
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... denominator by denominator - When the terms of the dividend cannot be ... common use ( 139 ) -eagles , how expressed - dimes - cents - smaller values ... denominator ( 92 ) Each 0 annexed to the numerator - Each decimal figure made in the ...
... denominator by denominator - When the terms of the dividend cannot be ... common use ( 139 ) -eagles , how expressed - dimes - cents - smaller values ... denominator ( 92 ) Each 0 annexed to the numerator - Each decimal figure made in the ...
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... same denomination , in finding their ratio ( 213 ) -What quantities have no ratio to each other - Sign of Ratio ( 214 ) ... denominator ( 217 ) —Of two Fractions having a common numerator . PROPORTION . - PAGE 165 . Proportion , in what it ...
... same denomination , in finding their ratio ( 213 ) -What quantities have no ratio to each other - Sign of Ratio ( 214 ) ... denominator ( 217 ) —Of two Fractions having a common numerator . PROPORTION . - PAGE 165 . Proportion , in what it ...
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... COMMON DENOMINATOR . § 98. Two or more fractions are said to have a common denominator , when they have the same number for a denominator . Thus ,, and , have a common denominator . Give another example of fractions having a common ...
... COMMON DENOMINATOR . § 98. Two or more fractions are said to have a common denominator , when they have the same number for a denominator . Thus ,, and , have a common denominator . Give another example of fractions having a common ...
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... COMMON DE- NOMINATOR . 1. Multiply each numerator by all the denominators except its own , for the new numerators ; and multiply all the denomi- nators together for the common denominator . 2. If the least common denominator be required ...
... COMMON DE- NOMINATOR . 1. Multiply each numerator by all the denominators except its own , for the new numerators ; and multiply all the denomi- nators together for the common denominator . 2. If the least common denominator be required ...
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13 dollars 24 dollars 35 dollars 50 cents 64 cents 9 dollars acres acres of land annexed barrels of flour bushels of wheat common denominator containing cords of wood corn cost cube root cubic decimal figures decimal fraction denotes divided dividend divisor dollar per yard dollars 64 dollars 87 cents equal example EXERCISES expressed Federal money Find the Difference Find the Product Find the Quotient Find the square Find the sum Find the value gallons given number greatest common measure hundred weight hundredths improper fractions inches integer interest lars least common denominator least common multiple lowest terms merchant bought mixed number monomial months multiplicand Multiply oats paid polynomial pounds proportion purchased quantity ratio Reduce remainder Required the sum RULE sell square root subtract tenths thousandths tons units or whole vulgar fraction yards of cloth
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Page 5 - Los números cardinales 0: zero 1: one 2: two 3: three 4: four 5: five 6: six 7: seven 8: eight 9: nine 10: ten 11: eleven 12: twelve 13: thirteen 14: fourteen 15: fifteen 16: sixteen 17: seventeen 18: eighteen 19: nineteen 20: twenty...
Page 34 - To divide an integer by any power of 10, cut off as many figures from the right of the dividend as there are zeros at the right of the divisor.
Page 73 - To reduce an improper fraction to an integer or a mixed number, divide the numerator by the denominator.
Page 125 - MEASURE. 12 inches (in.) make 1 foot, ft. 3 feet "1 yard, yd. 5£ yards, or 16¿- feet, " 1 rod, rd. 40 rods " 1 furlong, fur. 8 furlongs, or 320 rods,
Page 128 - Thirty days hath September, April, June, and November : February has twenty-eight alone, And all the rest have thirty-one : But leap-year coming once in four, February then has one day more.
Page 52 - ... until the quotient is a prime number. The several divisors and the last quotient will be the prime factors required.
Page 64 - An improper fraction is one whose numerator is equal to, or greater than its denominator ; as, $, -f . A mixed number is a whole number and a fraction expressed together; as, 4f, 25-ht.
Page 57 - Mnltiple of two or more numbers is the least number that can be divided by each of them without a remainder ; thus 30 is the least common multiple of 10 and 15.
Page 77 - To subtract one fraction from another. 1. If the fractions have not a common denominator, reduce them to a common denominator. 2. Subtract the less numerator from the greater, and place the remainder, as a numerator, over the common denominator.
Page 101 - TABLE. 10 mills (m.) make 1 cent, ct. 10 cents " 1 dime, d. 10 dimes " 1 dollar, $. 10 dollars " 1 eagle, E .. UNIT EQDIYAI/ENTS.