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" If any partial dividend will not contain the divisor, place a cipher in the quotient, and bring down the next figure of the dividend, and divide as before. "
Arithmetic for the use of schools. [Pt.1. With] Answers. [With] Answers - Page 27
by Edward Liddell (writer on arithmetic.) - 1861
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An Essay on Mathematical Language: Or, An Introduction to the Mathematical ...

Giovanni Alberto Baselli - Mathematics - 1787 - 480 pages
...quotient figure is too little. III. If any dividual happen to be lefs than the divifor, you muft put o in the quotient, and bring down the next figure of the dividend, and if it be fltll lefs than the divilor, yo.i mutt put another o in the quotient, and brine; down...
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The New American Arithmetic, in the Coin of the United States, Denominated ...

John Lyman Newell - Arithmetic - 1822 - 222 pages
...the remainder, should the number then be less than the divisor, what must be done ? A. Place a cypher in the quotient, and bring down the next figure of the dividend, &c. Q. When the last figure of the dividend is annexed to the remainder, and the divisor should not...
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A Short System of Practical Arithmetic: Compiled from the Best Authorities ...

William Kinne - 1829 - 246 pages
...NOTE 1. — 1f after a figure is brought down, the number be less than the divisor, place a cipher in the quotient, and bring down the next figure of the dividend. • NOTE 2. — Remember that the products of the divisbr and the several quotient figures, must always...
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Cobb's Explanatory Arithmetick, No. 1 ...

Lyman Cobb - Arithmetic - 1834 - 120 pages
...when the 2 is brought down, 292, is not as large as the divisor, 365; and you -must place a cipher in the quotient, and bring down the next figure of the dividend ; and then say, as before, 3, the first figure of the divisor, in 29, the first two figures of the...
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A Treatise of Arithmetic: Designed for the Use of the Elementary Schools ...

Arithmetic - 1843 - 142 pages
...bringing down a figure of the dividend to the remainder, it is still less than the divisor, write a cipher in the quotient, and bring down the next figure of the dividend. If any product is greater than the number from which it is to be taken, the last figure in the quotient...
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Daboll's Complete Schoolmaster's Assistant Being a Plain Comprehensive ...

Nathan Daboll - Arithmetic - 1843 - 254 pages
...right hand of the remainder, if the number made up be less than the divisor, you must place a cipher in the quotient, and bring down the next figure of the dividend. Proof. — The method of proof is the same as in Short Division. EXAMPLES. 1. How many times is 13...
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Arithmetic, Its Principles and Practice

James W. Kavanagh - 1846 - 304 pages
...that the remainder increased by one figure from the dividend does not contain the divisor, then enter 0 in the quotient and bring down the next figure of the dividend ; if this number be again less than the divisor, enter another 0 in the quotient and bring down the...
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Practical arithmetic for the use of adults

P. Fletcher - Arithmetic - 1848 - 138 pages
...of the dividend eight, making it thirty-eight, which being less than the divisor, I write a cipher in the quotient and bring down the next figure of the dividend six, which being written on the right, makes three hundred and eighty-six, in which the divisor is...
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Daboll's Complete Schoolmaster's Assistant: Being a Plain Comprehensive ...

Nathan Daboll, David Austin Daboll - Arithmetic - 1849 - 260 pages
...right hand of the remainder, if the number made up be less than the divisor, you must place a cipher in the quotient, and bring down the next figure of the dividend. Proof. — The method of proof is the same as in Short Division. EXAMPLES. 1. How many times is 13...
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An Elementary and Practical Arithmetic

James B. Dodd - Arithmetic - 1850 - 278 pages
...set the quotient figure on the right of the first one; if the diviSer will not go in the number, set a 0 in the quotient, and bring down the next figure of the dividend. 4. Multiply the divisor by the last quotient figure — subtract the product from the number last divided,...
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