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Business Arithmetic - Page 22
by John Edward King - 1891 - 224 pages
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Robinson's New Practical Arithmetic for Common Schools and Academies

Horatio Nelson Robinson - Arithmetic - 1892 - 428 pages
...hundred thirty-five and three divided by four, or, two hundred thirty-five and Hence the following rule : RULE. — I. Write the divisor at the left of the dividend, with a line between them. 11. Beginning at the left hand, divide each figure of the dividend by the divisor, and...
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Robinson's New Practical Arithmetic for Common Schools and Academies

Horatio Nelson Robinson - Arithmetic - 1892 - 428 pages
...and three fourths, or, two hundred thirty-five and a remainder of three. Hence the following rule : RULE. — I. Write the divisor at the left of the dividend, with a line between them. II. Beginning at the left hand, dioide each figure of the dividend by the divisor, and...
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Robinson's New Rudiments of Arithmetic

Horatio Nelson Robinson - Arithmetic - 1892 - 236 pages
...termed Short Division. From the foregoing examples and illustrations, we deduce the following rule : Rule. I. Write the divisor at the left of the dividend, with a line betiueen them. II. Beginning at the left hand, divide each figure of the dividend l>ij the divisor,...
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A Business Arithmetic

1893 - 252 pages
...the entire part of the quotient, thus completing the division, and obtaining the quotient 2107T45. Rule.— I. Write the divisor at the left of the dividend...write the resulting quotient underneath the dividend. Ill- // after any division there be a remainder, regard this remainder as prefixed to the next figure...
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Commercial Arithmetic

Oscar F. Williams - Arithmetic - 1894 - 332 pages
...entire part of the quotient, thus obtaining 49251 J as the complete quotient of 394015 divided by 8. Rule. — I. Write the divisor at the left of the...them, II. Beginning at the left, divide each figure of the dividend by the divisor, and write the resulting quotient underneath the dividend. III. // after...
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Commercial Arithmetic

Oscar F. Williams - Arithmetic - 1894 - 364 pages
...the left of the dividend with a line separating them. II- Beginning at the left, divide each figure of the dividend by the divisor, and write the resulting quotient underneath the dividend. III. // after any division there be a remainder, regard this remainder as prefixed to the next figure of...
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For sixth, seventh, and eighth grades

George Edward Atwood - Arithmetic - 1894 - 396 pages
...or dividing both dividend and divisor by the same number does not change the quotient. 46. RULE. — Write the divisor at the left of the dividend with a line between them. Find how many times the divisor is contained in the fetvest figures on the left of the...
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The Normal Standard Arithmetic: By Analysis and Induction, Designed for ...

Edward Brooks - Arithmetic - 1895 - 424 pages
...is contained in 15 units 3 times ; hence we have for the quotient 115. Hence we have the following Rule. — I. Write the divisor at the left of the dividend, with a curved line between them and a line beneath the dividend. II. Begin at the left, divide each term of...
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Mathematics for Common Schools: A Manual for Teachers, Including Definitions ...

John Henry Walsh - 1896 - 282 pages
...product of the divisor and the quotient, plus the remainder, if any, is equal to the dividend. RULE. — Write the divisor at the left of the dividend with a line between them. Find how many times the divisor is contained in the fewest figures on the left of the...
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A Manual for Teachers: Including Definitions, Principles, and Rules and ...

John Henry Walsh - Mathematics - 1895 - 402 pages
...product of the divisor and the quotient, phis the remainder, if any, is equal to the dividend. RULE. — Write the divisor at the left of the dividend with a line between them. Find how many times the divisor is contained in the fewest figures on the left of the...
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