| James B. Dodd - Arithmetic - 1852 - 410 pages
...many units or whole ones ? The following Rule is the reverse of the preceding one. RULE XIX. § 1O"). To reduce an improper fraction to an integer, or a...EXAMPLE. To reduce y/ to an integer, or a mixed number. 140-=-25, gives quotient 5, and remainder 15, Hence ^,"=5^=52. The fraction formed of the divisor and... | |
| James B. Dodd - 1853 - 398 pages
...ones? ^1 is how many units or whole -cues? Yy' i s how many units or whole ones ? RULE XIX. § 1O§. To reduce an improper fraction to an integer, or a...be reduced to lower terms. • EXAMPLE. To reduce V 3 ° to an integer, or a mixed number. 140-=-25, gives quotient 5, and remainder 15, Hence y.°=5JJ=5J.... | |
| Daniel W. Fish - Arithmetic - 1874 - 542 pages
...126. 15. Reduce 2146^ to an improper fraction. 16. Change 1006^-J to an improper fraction. » 21 2. To reduce an improper fraction to an integer, or a mixed number. OICAL EXERCISES. 1. How many units are ^ ? ANALYSIS. — Since 4 fourths equal 1, 18 fourths are as... | |
| George Payn Quackenbos - Arithmetic - 1874 - 444 pages
...^. -j^. B- A- ifr- *• «• fi **• H- If TVs- «• W- II- fl- «• Hi- fff W192. CASE II. — To reduce an improper fraction to an integer or a mixed number. A fraction indicates division. The numerator is the dividend, the denominator is the divisor. To find... | |
| Malcolm MacVicar - Arithmetic - 1876 - 412 pages
...340f. 16. 3££. 9. 83f 13. 187f 17. 10. 13H. 14. 462f. 18. 11. 76f. 15. 463&. 19. 249. PROS. H. — To reduce an improper fraction to an integer or a mixed, number. 1. Reduce 9 fourths of a line to whole lines. £ = 9 -5- 4 = 2± f 1 EXPLANATION. — A whole line is... | |
| Alfred Kirk, Henry Holmes Belfield - Arithmetic - 1876 - 220 pages
...19. 40^. 23. 75ff 27. 925ff 20. 56ff 24. 84$f 28. 740^.. 21. 37.&. 25. 69ff 29. 837||. CASE! II.— To reduce an improper fraction to an integer or a mixed number. OEAL. 132. 1. In 24 sixths of an orange, how many oranges? SOLUTION. — There are six sixths of an... | |
| Malcolm MacVicar - Arithmetic - 1878 - 266 pages
...fifths. 15 fifths + 3 fifths — 18 fifths. Hence in 3f lines there are J/ of a line. 249. PROB. II.—To reduce an improper fraction to an integer or a mixed number. 1. Reduce 9 fourths of a line to whole lines. EXPLANATION.—A whole line is composed of 4 fourths. Hence,... | |
| John Homer French - 1878 - 234 pages
...thirds 3 times, with a ^3 remainder of 1 third. (See Manual, p. 219.) Hence, ^f- = 3^, 216i Hence, to reduce an improper fraction to an integer or a mixed number, we Divide the numerator by the denominator. PROBLEMS. 32. In Sf- how many 1's ? 13. 33. if s are how... | |
| Silas Sadler Packard, Byron Horton - Business mathematics - 1882 - 224 pages
...24^ ; 179tf ; 17G7f. 7. 44f;37A;19H. &• 871 ; 490^ ; 168H8. 121; 48^5 «A- ls- 384$ 5 161f 5 77. To reduce an improper fraction to an integer or a mixed number. Ex. Eeduce ^ to a mixed number. ANALYSIS.^ — 1 = J ; hence in *f , there are as many units as 4 fourths... | |
| Robert Wahl, Max Henius - Brewing - 1902 - 1288 pages
...fraction, and under the result v/rite the required denominator. 31 to sixths = 31 X6 = 1jt 9% = 4X9-f3=V To Reduce an Improper Fraction to an Integer, or a Mixed Number,. Divide the numerator by the denominator, V=4il=-i^ A "common denominator" is a denominator common to... | |
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