Reduce the given fraction to such a compound one, as will express the value of the given fraction, by comparing it with all the denominations between it and that denomination you would reduce it to ; lastly, reduce this compound fraction to a single one,... A Compendium of Practical Arithmetick - Page 200by John Thomas Hope - 1790 - 387 pagesFull view - About this book
| Jeremiah Paul - Arithmetic - 1801 - 238 pages
...retaining the same value. '" ' '• * i ... HUI.E, If to -a. greater -denomination ; make thegiven fraction a compound fraction, by comparing it with all the 'deno;minations between it and that 'to'which it is to be reduced ; which fractions, reduce to a single one. If to a less denomination;... | |
| Nicolas Pike - Arithmetic - 1802 - 350 pages
...ano f be/, but greater, retaining the fame value?* RULE. Reduce the given fraAion to a compound one by comparing it with all the denominations between it and that denomination you would reduce it to ; laftly, reduce this compound frañion to a lingle one, by cafe jth, and you will have a fraction... | |
| Nicolas Pike - Arithmetic - 1807 - 370 pages
...of another, but greater, retaining the fame value. RULE. Reduce the given fraction to a compound one by comparing it with all the denominations, between it and that denomination you would reduce it to ; laftly, redute this compound fraction to a fingle one, by cafe i'th, and you will have a fraction... | |
| James Thompson - Arithmetic - 1808 - 176 pages
...another, but greater, retaining the same value. RULE — Reduce the given fraction to a compound one, by comparing it with all the denominations between it and that denomination you would reduce it to ; lastly reduce this compound fraction to a single one. EXAMPLES. 21. Reduce |. of a penny to the fraction... | |
| Nicolas Pike - Algebra - 1808 - 470 pages
...of another t tut lest, retaining the same value. RULE. Multiply the given numerator by the parts in the denominations between it and that denomination you would reduce it to, for a new numerator, which place over the given denominator : Or, rtnly invert the parts contained... | |
| Zachariah Jess - Arithmetic - 1810 - 222 pages
...denomination to the fraction of another, but greater, retaining the same value ; RULE. Г- ¿yj .Make it a compound fraction, by comparing it with all the denominations between it and that to which it is to be reduced ; which fraction reduce to a single one. EXAMPLES. 1 Reduce -| of a penny... | |
| Elijah H. Hendrick - Arithmetic - 1810 - 220 pages
...another, but greater, retaining tbe same value. RULE. — Reduce the given fraction to a compound one, by •comparing it with all the denominations between it, and that denomination which you would reduce it to, which fraction, reduce to a single one. Examples. %. Reduce J of a penny... | |
| Nathan Daboll - Arithmetic - 1813 - 244 pages
...value. RULE. Reduce the given fraction to such a compound one, as will express the value of the given fraction, by comparing it with all the denominations...between it and that denomination you would reduce it to ; lastly, reduce this com vound fraction to a single one, by Case V. I EXAMPLES. 1. Reduce | of a penny... | |
| Thomas Dilworth - Arithmetic - 1818 - 222 pages
...fraction of one denomination o the fraction of another, but greater, retaining the same falue ? A. 1. Reduce the given fraction to a compound fraction by...it with all the denominations between it, and that ienomination, which you would reduce it to. 2. Reduce that compound fraction to a single one, by case... | |
| Nathan Daboll - Arithmetic - 1818 - 246 pages
...value. RULE. Reduce the giveji fraction to such a compound one, as will express the value of the given fraction^ by comparing it with all the denominations:...between it and that denomination you would reduce it to ; lastly, reduce this compound fraction to -a single one, by Case V. * EXAMPLES. 1. Reduce *- of a... | |
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