| William Slocomb - 1828 - 160 pages
...the least common multiple or denominator. Divide by any number that will divide two, or more, of tha given denominators without a remainder, and set the...quotients together with the undivided numbers, in a Hue underneath. Divide the quotients and undivided numbers as before, nnd so on, till there are no... | |
| William Kinne - 1829 - 246 pages
...more numbers. RULE. — 1. Divide by any number, that will divide two or more of the given numbers without a remainder, and set the quotients, together with the undivided numbers, in a line beneath. 2. Divide the seeond line as before, and so on, until there are no two numbers that can be... | |
| Roswell Chamberlain Smith - 1839 - 308 pages
...o! two or more numbers ? A. Divide by any number that will divide two or more of the given numbers without a remainder. and set the quotients, together with the undivided numbers, in a line beneath. Q How do you proceed with this result ? T. Keduce 4^°f to its lowest terms. A. &. и. Roduce... | |
| John Husband (math. master, Berwick.) - 1841 - 126 pages
...the numbers in a line, then divide bf any small number that will exactly divide one or more of them, and set the quotients together with the undivided...below them, divide the second line as before, and so on till all the quotients are 1 ; then the product of all the divisors is the multiple required.... | |
| Roswell Chamberlain Smith - Arithmetic - 1841 - 324 pages
...2x7x3x2x3x2x5=2520 A. GENERAL RULE. 40. Divide by any prime number that will divide two or more of the given numbers without a remainder, and set the quotients, together with the undivided numbers in a line beneath. 41. Divide the second line as before, and so on till there is no number greater than 1, thatwill... | |
| Roswell Chamberlain Smith - Arithmetic - 1842 - 320 pages
...hen2x7x3x2x3x2x5=2520 A. GENERAL RULE. 40. Divide by any prime number that will divide two or more of the given numbers without a remainder, and set the quotients, together with the undivided numbers in a line beneath. 41 . Divide the second line as before, and so on till there is no number greater than 1, thatwill... | |
| Roswell Chamberlain Smith - Arithmetic - 1843 - 320 pages
...3x2x3x2x5=2520 A. GENERAL RULE. 40. Divide by any prime number that will divide two or more of the given numbers without a remainder, and set the quotients, together with the undivided numbers in a line beneath. 41. Divide the second line as before, and so on till there is no number greater than 1, thatwill... | |
| Nathan Daboll - Arithmetic - 1843 - 254 pages
...two or more numbers. RULE. 1 . Divide by any number that will divide two or more of the given numbers without a remainder, and set the quotients, together with the undivided numbers, in a line beneath. Divide this line as before, and so on until no two of the numbers can be divided by the same... | |
| Roswell Chamberlain Smith - Arithmetic - 1843 - 318 pages
...or more numbers ? A. Divide by any number that will divide two or more of the given numbers witbout a remainder, and set the quotients, together with the undivided numbers, in a line beneath. Q. How do you proceed with this result ? 7. Reduce ^g- to its lowest terms. A. §. B. Reduce... | |
| Nathan Daboll, David Austin Daboll - Arithmetic - 1849 - 260 pages
...of two or more numbers. 1. Divide by any number L...I will divide two or more ot the given numbers without a remainder, and set the quotients, together with the undivided numbers, in a line beneath. Divide this line as before, and so on until no two of the hivmbers can be divided by the same... | |
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