| Daniel Adams - Arithmetic - 1830 - 280 pages
...is multiplied by all the others, so, to retain the value of each fraction, multiply each numsrator by all the denominators, except its own, for a new numerator, and under it write the common denominator, EXAMPLES FOR PRACTICE. 1. Reduce •f, £ and f to fractions... | |
| Daniel Adams - Arithmetic - 1830 - 294 pages
...is multiplied by all the others, so, to retain the value of each fraction, multiply each numarator by all the denominators, except its own, for a new numerator, and under it write the common denominator. EXAMPLES FOR PRACTICE. 1. Reduce §, | and £ to fractions of... | |
| Daniel Adams - Arithmetic - 1831 - 276 pages
...process each denominator is multiplied by all the others, so, to retain the value of each fraction, multiply each numerator by all the denominators, except its own, for a new numerator, and under it write the common denominator. EXAMPLES FOR PRACTICE. 1. Reduce f , f and f to fractions of... | |
| Ira Wanzer - Arithmetic - 1831 - 408 pages
...denominators, to equivalent fractions having a common denominator. RULE I. Multiply each numerator into all the denominators except its own, for a new numerator ; and all the denominators continually together, for a common denominator : this written under the several new numerators will... | |
| William Kinne - Accounting - 1831 - 248 pages
...denominators to equivalent fractions, having a common denominator. RULE.—Multiply each numerator into all the denominators except its own, for a new numerator; and all the denominators continually for the common denominator; first reducing the fractions to their lowest terms, &c. NOTE.—By... | |
| Martin Ruter - Arithmetic - 1831 - 190 pages
...of the same value, and having a common denominator, RUL'E, . "... /.-., Multiply each numerator into all the denominators except its own, for a new numerator, and all th(5 denominators into each other for a common denominator.* +The least common denominator, or multiple-... | |
| Samuel Read Hall - Arithmetic - 1832 - 294 pages
...denominators to equivalent fractions having a common denominator, multiply each of the numerators into all the denominators except its own for a new numerator, and all the denominators together for a common denominator. When the denominators of fractions are not prime to each other,... | |
| Daniel Adams - Arithmetic - 1833 - 268 pages
...process each denominator is multiplied by all the others, so, to retain the value of each fraction, multiply each numerator by all the denominators, except its own, for a new numerator, and under it write the common, denominator. feXAMPLES FOR PRACTICE. 1. Reduce {|, £ and £ to fractions... | |
| Benjamin Snowden - 1835 - 108 pages
...Problem 10. — To reduce fractions to a common denominator. RULE. — Multiply each numerator into all the denominators except its own for a new numerator, and all the denominators together for a common denominator. Reduce 1 1, -J- and % to a common denominator. 4 x 9 x 8 = 288 Ï... | |
| Francis Walkingame - 1835 - 270 pages
...its lowest terms. RULE IV. To reduce fractions to a common denominator. Multiply each numerator into all the denominators, except its own, for a new numerator; and all the denominators together for a common denominator. Or, When the less denominator of two fractions will divide the greater... | |
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