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" To divide by 10, 100, &c., is simply cutting off as many figures from the right of the dividend as there are ciphers in the divisor. "
Arithmetic, theoretical and practical. [With] Key - Page 34
by Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1859
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Wentworth-Smith Arithmetics: Grades V and VI

George Albert Wentworth, David Eugene Smith - Arithmetic - 1914 - 378 pages
...quotient, and the right-hand figure expresses the remainder. To divide an integer by any power of 10, cut off as many figures from the right of the dividend as there are zeros at the right of the divisor. The result is the quotient, and the right-hand figures express the...
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Essentials of Arithmetic, Volume 2

George Wentworth, David Eugene Smith - Arithmetic - 1915 - 314 pages
...quotient, and the right-hand figure expresses the remainder. To divide an integer by any power of 10, cut off as many figures from the right of the dividend as there are zeros at the right of the divisor. The result is the quotient, and the right-hand figures express the...
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Essentials of Arithmetic: Intermediate Book

George Wentworth, David Eugene Smith - Arithmetic - 1915 - 318 pages
...quotient, and the right-hand figure expresses the remainder. To divide an integer by any power of 10, cut off as many figures from the right of the dividend as there are zeros at the right of the divisor. The result is the quotient, and the right-hand figures express the...
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Essentials of Arithmetic: Grammar School Book

George Wentworth, David Eugene Smith - Arithmetic - 1915 - 588 pages
...quotient, and the right-hand figure expresses the remainder. To divide an integer ly any power of 10, cut off as many figures from the right of the dividend as there are zeros at the right of the divisor. The result is the quotient, and the right-hand figures express the...
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School Arithmetics: Book One-three

George Albert Wentworth, David Eugene Smith - Arithmetic - 1920 - 332 pages
...and the right-hand figure expresses the remainder. To divide a whole number by any power of 10, cut off as many figures from the right of the dividend as there are zeros at the right of the divisor. The result is the quotient, and the right-hand figures express the...
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Practical Arithmetic, by Induction and Analysis

Joseph Ray - Arithmetic - 1857 - 340 pages
...quotient, 6 the remainder. The same will apply when the divisor is 100, 1000, &c. Rule for Case II. — Cut off as many figures from the right of the dividend as there are ciphers in the divisor ; thejiyures cut off will be the remainder, the other figures, the quotient....
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1001 Questions and Answers on Arithmetic

Benjamin Adams Hathaway - Arithmetic - 1885 - 180 pages
...method of dividing when the Divisor lacks onlv a little of 1oo, 1000, etc? Cut off by a vertical line as many figures from the right of the dividend as there are figures in the divisor. Multiply the figures on the left of the line by what the divisor lacks of being...
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