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The Practical Arithmetic on the Inductive Plan: Including Oral and Written ... - Page 55
by William James Milne - 1877 - 391 pages
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The Appleton Arithmetics, Book 3

Jacob William Albert Young, Lambert Lincoln Jackson - Arithmetic - 1909 - 292 pages
...213,832,799 305,770,597 427,184,530 5.58 6.80 7.93 8.52 1890... 548,167,332 8.75 1900... 483,865,236 6.34 23. Multiplying or dividing both dividend and divisor by the same number does not change the quotient. EXAMPLE: In a recent year the pay-roll of the city of New York contained the names of 43,000 persons....
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Complete Arithmetic: pt. 1-, Volume 1

George E. Mercer, Mabel Bonsall - Arithmetic - 1909 - 168 pages
....25 by .05 ; 2.5 by 5 ; 25 by 5. .25 ч-. 05 = 5 2.5 -=- .5 = 5 25ч-5 = 5 250ч-50 = 5 Multiplying both dividend and divisor by the same number does not change the quotient. Remember that we may multiply a decimal by 10 by simply moving the decimal point one place to the right...
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Complete Arithmetic, Parts 2 and #3

George E. Mercer - Arithmetic - 1909 - 312 pages
...39 DIVISION OF DECIMALS 53. Written. .25 + .05 = 5 2.5 + .5 = 5 25 + 5 = 5 250 + 50 = 5 Multiplying both dividend and divisor by the same number does not change the quotient. Divide 2.385 by .45. g To divide decimals, move the decimal point in both dividend and divisor as many...
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Walton and Holmes's Arithmetics: 1st Book-, Book 4

George Augustus Walton, Stanley Harry Holmes - Arithmetic - 1909 - 316 pages
...not affected by multiplying both dividend and divisor by 10. The principle applies to all numbers. Multiplying or dividing both dividend and divisor by the same number does not alter the quotient. + 83. Illustrative Examples. (1) Divide 172.68 by .4; (2) 17 WORK EXPLANATION....
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New Graded Lessons in Arithmetic, Book 8

Wilbur Fisk Nichols - 1910 - 236 pages
...in division by rejecting equal factors from dividend and divisor. It is based on the principle that dividing both dividend and divisor by the same number does not change the quotient. (Lesson 16, 8 c.) Divide, using cancellation: 1. 15X28X77 by 12X24X154. 2. 9X28X24X40 by 21X64X45....
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Intermediate and advanced

John Charles Stone, James Franklin Millis - Arithmetic - 1910 - 440 pages
...quotient affected when we multiply both dividend and divisor by the same number ? Evidently, 'multiplying both dividend and divisor by the same number does not change the quotient. 4. How many times is 0.2 contained in 2.4 ? Give the quotients: 5. 4.2-s-0:7. 8.6.3 + 0.9. 11. 3.4...
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Arithmetic ...

George Wentworth, David Eugene Smith - Arithmetic - 1911 - 352 pages
...H- 3 = 16. The divisor, 6, has been divided by 2, and the quotient, 8, has been multiplied by 2. (5) Multiplying or dividing both dividend and divisor by the same number does not change the quotient. That is, if instead of 48-*-6 we have 96 •*- 12 or 24 H- 3, the quotient will still be 8. The principle...
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The Pupils' Arithmetic, Book 3

James Charles Byrnes, Julia Richman, John Storm Roberts - Arithmetic - 1911 - 280 pages
...300; s. 79.2 by 4000. 20)1.8x44 300)4.56x9 4000).079X2 .922 1.523 .0198 It has already been shown that dividing both dividend and divisor by the same number does not change the quotient. (See Art. 35.) In the first example, we cancel the factor 10 ; in the second, the factor 100 ; and...
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New Graded Lessons in Arithmetic: Part I-[III], Part 2

Wilbur Fisk Nichols - Algebra - 1911 - 268 pages
...2400 by 400. 2. How do the quotients compare in the three examples? 3. We see then that multiplying both dividend and divisor by the same number does not change the quotient. 4. Divide 2.44 by .4. Multiply both divisor and dividend by 6.1 10. (See Lesson 34.) We now divide...
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The Pupils' Arithmetic, Book 4

James Charles Byrnes, Julia Richman, John Storm Roberts - Arithmetic - 1914 - 264 pages
...2.? a. How may .008 + .002 be changed to 8 + 2. ? This recalls the important PRINCIPLE. Multiplying both dividend and divisor by the same number does not change the quotient. SUMMARY OF DIVISION OF DECIMALS DIFFERENT PROCESSES USED IN DIVISION OF DECIMALS SHORT DIVISION 56....
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