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" Cancel the common factors from both the dividend and divisor. II. Then divide the product of the remaining factors of the dividend by the product of the remaining factors of the divisor, and the result will be the quotient. "
School Arithmetic: Analytical and Practical - Page 143
by Charles Davies - 1852 - 336 pages
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Robinson's New Practical Arithmetic for Common Schools and Academies

Horatio Nelson Robinson - Arithmetic - 1892 - 428 pages
...composing the divisor below it. II. Cancel all the factors common to both dividend and divisor. III. Divide the product of the remaining factors of the...the product of the remaining factors of the divisor, and the result will be the quotient. 1. Relecting a factor from any number is dividing the number by...
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Robinson's New Practical Arithmetic for Common Schools and Academies

Horatio Nelson Robinson - Arithmetic - 1892 - 428 pages
...we derive the following rule : II. Cancel all the factors common to both dividend and divisor. III. Divide the product of the remaining factors of the...the product of the remaining factors of the divisor, and the result will be the quotient. 1. Rejecting a factor from any number is dividing the number by...
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A Business Arithmetic

1893 - 252 pages
...with a line separating them. II. Cancel from the dividend and divisor all factors common to both ; then divide the product of the remaining factors of...the product of the remaining factors of the divisor. This principle can be put to frequent and valuable use in a great variety of business computations....
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The Normal Elementary Arithmetic: Embracing a Course of Easy and Progressive ...

Edward Brooks - Arithmetic - 1893 - 228 pages
...and we have 7 divided by 2, or SJ RULE. — Cancel the factors common to the dividend and divisor ; then divide the product of the remaining factors of the dividend by the product of the remaining /acton of ttie divisor. NOTE. — VV hen a factor is cancelled, the unit , 1 , takes its place, but...
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A Grammar School Arithmetic

George Albert Wentworth - Arithmetic - 1893 - 376 pages
...such cases. Rale for cancellation. Remove frem the dividend and divisor all factors common to them ; divide the product of the remaining factors of the dividend by the product of tho remaining factors ®f the divisor. COMMON FBACTIONS. Principle 1. Multiplying both terms of a fraction...
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New Elementary Arithmetic: Embracing Mental and Written Exercises, for Beginners

Henry Bartlett Maglathlin - Arithmetic - 1893 - 234 pages
...3, which ia the quotient. Rule. — Cancel cull the factors common to botJt, dividend and divisor, and then divide the product of the remaining factors of the dividend uy the product of the remaining factors in the divisor. When a factor is caneeled, 1 is understood...
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Commercial Arithmetic

Oscar F. Williams - Arithmetic - 1894 - 332 pages
...with a line separating them. II. Cancel from the dividend and divisor all factors common to both ; then divide the product of the remaining factors of...dividend by the product of the remaining factors of tlie divisor. EXAMPLES FOlt PRACTICE. 158. 1. Determine by cancellation the quotient of5x9x2x!3x40x6...
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The Normal Standard Arithmetic: By Analysis and Induction, Designed for ...

Edward Brooks - Arithmetic - 1895 - 424 pages
...divided by 2, or 3J. Rule. — I. Cancel the common factors from the dividend and the divisor. II. Then divide the product of the remaining factors of...the product of the remaining factors of the divisor. 1. The unit 1 takes the place of a cancelled factor, but need not be written, except in the dividend...
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The Normal Rudiments of Arithmetic, Oral and Written: Designed for Primary ...

Edward Brooks - Arithmetic - 1895 - 248 pages
...Hence we have the following method : I. Cancel the common factors from the dividend and divisor. II. Then divide the product of the remaining factors of...the product of the remaining factors of the divisor. NOTE. — When a factor is cancelled, the unit, 1, takes its place, but need not be written, except...
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Robinson's New Higher Arithmetic: For High Schools, Academies, and ...

Horatio Nelson Robinson - Arithmetic - 1895 - 526 pages
...the divisor on the other. II. Cancel all the factors common to both dividend and divisor, and tlien divide the product of the remaining factors of the...the product of the remaining factors of the divisor. 4. Divide the product of 21 x 8 x 60 x 8 x 6 by 7 x 12 x 3 x8x3. 5. The product of the numbers 16,...
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