| Horatio Nelson Robinson, Daniel W. Fish - Arithmetic - 1874 - 380 pages
...numbers composing the dividend above a horizontal line, and tlie numbers composing the divisor below it. II. Cancel all the factors common to both dividend...product of the remaining factors of the dividend by tlie product of the remaining factors of the divisor, and the result will be the quotient. NOTES. 1.... | |
| Philotus Dean - Arithmetic - 1874 - 472 pages
...found in both; draw a line across the divisor and dividend, and set their remaining factors near them. Divide the product of the remaining factors of the...the product of the remaining factors of the divisor. NOTE 1. — Some prefer to arrange the factors of the dividend on the right of a vertical line, and... | |
| Daniel W. Fish - Arithmetic - 1874 - 538 pages
...common to both dividend and divisor. II. Divide the product of the remaining factors of the dividend ly the product of the remaining factors of the divisor, and the result will be the quotient. When a factor equal to the number itself is canceled, the unit 1 remains, since a number divided by... | |
| Charles Davies - Arithmetic - 1874 - 346 pages
...into such factors as shall gius all the factors common to both. II. Cancel the common factors and then divide the product of the remaining factors of the dividend by the producl of the remaining factors of the divisor. NOTES.— 1. Since every factor is cancelled by division,... | |
| Daniel W. Fish - Arithmetic - 1875 - 350 pages
...numbers comprising the dividend above a horizontal line and the numbers composing the divisor below it. II. Cancel all the factors common to both dividend...the divisor, and the result will be the quotient. 1. When a factor is canceled, 1 is supposed to take its place. 2. One factor in the divisor will cancel... | |
| Horatio Nelson Robinson - Arithmetic - 1875 - 468 pages
...numbers composing the dividend above a horizontal line, and the numbers composing the divisor below it. II. Cancel all the factors common to both dividend,...the divisor, and the result will be the quotient. NOTES. — 1. When a factor is canceled, the unit, 1, is supposed to take its place. 2. By many it... | |
| Lorenzo Fairbanks - 1875 - 472 pages
...inform to express the required multiplications and division. II. Cancel all the factors common to the dividend and divisor. III. Divide the product of the...the divisor, and the result will be the quotient. EXAMPLES FOR PRACTICE. 1. What is the quotient of 9 X 18 X 36 X 72 divided by 3 X 6 X 12 X 24 ? 2.... | |
| Horatio Nelson Robinson - Arithmetic - 1875 - 462 pages
...the dividend above a horizontal line^md the numbers composing the divisor below it. II. Cancel^mthe factors common to both dividend and divisor III. Divide...product of the remaining factors of the divisor, and the residt will be the quotient. NOTES. — 1. When a factor is canceled, the unit, 1, is supposed to take... | |
| Henry Bartlett Maglathlin - Arithmetic - 1875 - 216 pages
...which is the quotient. Rule. — Cancel all the factors common to both dividend and divisor, and then divide the product of the remaining factors of the dividend by the product of the remaining factors in the divisor. When a factor is canceled, 1 is understood to remain, but does not require to be written,... | |
| Malcolm MacVicar - Arithmetic - 1876 - 412 pages
...following 187. RULE. — I. Cancel all the factors that are common to the dividend and divisor. II. Divide the product of the remaining factors of the...the product of the remaining factors of the divisor. The result will be the quotient required. WRITTEN EXAMPLES. 188. 1. Divide 9009 by 6006. Ans. l\. 2.... | |
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