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" If there are more decimal places in the divisor than in the dividend, what do you do ? What will the figures of the quotient then be ? § 132. "
Arithmetic Upon the Inductive Method of Instruction: Being a Sequel to ... - Page 198
by Warren Colburn - 1834 - 245 pages
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The North American Practical School Arithmetic: Particularly Adapted to the ...

David Price - Arithmetic - 1858 - 264 pages
...divisor? How do you divide by 10, 100, etc.? What is the rule for dividing integers and decimals? CT When there are more decimal places in the divisor than in the dividend, annex ciphers to the latter, so as to make them equal before you begin to divide. As long as you have a remainder,...
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Davies' University Arithmetic: Embracing the Answers, and a Full Analysis ...

Charles Davies - Arithmetic - 1861 - 496 pages
...share ' of each son ? 205. When the decimal places of the divisor exceed those cl the dividend. When there are more decimal places in the divisor than in the dividend, annex as many ciphers to the dividend as are necessary to make its decimal places equal to those of the divisor ;...
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The Common School Arithmetic: Combining Analysis and Synthesis; Adapted to ...

James Stewart Eaton - 1862 - 320 pages
...completed unless the same other factor is in the original dividend; for a 173. What shall be done when there are more decimal places in the divisor than in the dividend? What is done when there is a remainder? The cipher annexed is what? When can the division be completed?...
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Practical Arithmetic: Embracing the Science and Applications of Numbers

Charles Davies - Arithmetic - 1863 - 346 pages
...and then divide by the denominator, pointing off as in division of decimals. 161. NOTES. — 1. If there are more decimal places in the divisor than in the dividend, what do you do? What will the figures of the quotient then be? 2. How do you continue the division...
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The Common School Arithmetic: Combining Analysis and Synthesis ; Adapted to ...

James Stewart Eaton - Arithmetic - 1864 - 322 pages
....000975 by .15. 8. Divide 17.472 by .48. 9. Divide 234.7744 by 62.44. 10. Divide 58.794 by 12.3. . (b) If there are more decimal places in the divisor than in the dividend, the number may be made equal by annexing one or more ciphers to the dividend. The quotient will then...
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Examiner: Designed for Teachers and Students Preparing to Teach

S. G. Burked - Examinations - 1865 - 180 pages
...figures at the left of the decimal point as there are cyphers in the divisor, what do you do? 8 If there are more decimal places in the divisor than in the dividend, what do you do ? 9 What will the figures of the quotient then be? 10 How can you continue the division...
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Arithmetic for school and college use. With a chapter on the metric system

Thomas Percy Hudson - Arithmetic - 1866 - 268 pages
...same as if the divisor and dividend were whole numbers. Thus, ' "ttn — 327 CASE 3. — Suppose that there are more decimal places in the divisor than in the dividend. Take for example 120303-3 H- '327. 120303-3 -T- -327 = '-^p +- ^b = !2s|PX Jga = 367900 The true* quotient...
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University Arithmetic: Embracing the Science of Numbers, and General Rules ...

Charles Davies - Arithmetic - 1867 - 354 pages
...764.2043244, divided by 6j by .06 ; by .006 ; by .0006 ; by .00006 ; by .000006 ? NOTE. — 1. When there are more decimal places in the divisor than in the dividend, annex ciphers to the dividend and make the decimal places equal; all the figures of the quotient will then...
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The Elements of Written Arithmetic: Combining Analysis and Synthesis ...

James Stewart Eaton - Arithmetic - 1868 - 200 pages
...sometimes indicated ? 10. Divide .06 by .0002. Ans. 300. 11. Divide .5 by .125. Ans. 4. NOTE 1. If there are more decimal places in the divisor than in the dividend, the number may be made equal by annexing one or more ciphers to the dividend. The quotient will then...
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The Elementary and Complete Examiner: Or, Candidate's Assistant: Prepared to ...

Isaac Stone - Educational tests and measurements - 1869 - 272 pages
...clothes can be made from 34 yds. of cloth, allowing 4.25 yds. for each suit? Art. 156. Ex. 30. 6. If there are more decimal places in the divisor than in the dividend, what do you do ? What will the figures of the quotient then be ? Art. 157. 7. What do you dp after...
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