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" RULE. Multiply all the numerators together for a new numerator, and all the denominators for a new denominator: then reduce the new fraction to its lowest terms. "
The Elements of Arithmetic ... in which Decimal and Integral Arithmetic are ... - Page 27
by Pliny Earle Chase - 1844
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The New Federal Calculator, Or, Scholar's Assistant: Containing the Most ...

Thomas Tucker Smiley - Arithmetic - 1825 - 224 pages
...together. . MULTIPLICATION OF VULGAR FRACTIONS. Rule. Multiply all the numerators of the given fraction together for a new numerator, and all the denominators for a new denominator. Note. — It will frequently be necessary to prepare the given terms for the operation by the rules...
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The Complete Practical Arithmetician: Containing Several New and Useful ...

Thomas Keith - Arithmetic - 1825 - 360 pages
...RULE. Reduce mixed numbers to improper fractions, and complex fractions to simple ones. Then multiply all the numerators together for a new numerator, and all the denominators together for a common denominator. Note 1. The work may be abbreviated by striking out such multipliers...
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Elements of Arithmetic, Algebra, and Geometry

George Lees - 1826 - 276 pages
...little attention to the preceding steps renders the formal statement of any rule quite unnecessary. 47. A compound fraction may be reduced to a simple one, by multiplying all the numerators together for the numerator of the simple fraction, and all the denominators together for its denominator. The reason...
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Pike's System of Arithmetic Abridged: To which are Added Appropriate ...

Nicolas Pike, Dudley Leavitt - Arithmetic - 1826 - 214 pages
...a compound fraction to an equivalent simple one. RULE. — Multiply all the numerators continually together for a new numerator, and all the denominators, for a new denominator, and they will form the simple fraction required. NOTE. — If any part of the compound fraction be...
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The Youth's Assistant in Theoretick and Practical Arithmetic

Zadock Thompson - Arithmetic - 1826 - 176 pages
...3)76(254 Ans. 6 16 15 Case VI. To reduce a compound fraction to an equivalent single one. RULF.* Multiply all the numerators together for a new numerator, and all the denominators together for a new denominator ; then reduce this new fraction to its lowest terms. Examples. 1. Reduce...
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Practical and Mental Arithmetic: Designed Principally to Accompany Daboll's ...

Roswell Chamberlain Smith - Arithmetic - 1826 - 114 pages
...FRACTIONS. What is the rule? Ans. Reduce all the fractions to single or improper ones, then multiply all the numerators together for a new numerator and all the denominators together for a new denominator. For Errtmtilt- — Multiply 4 by f! Ans. |. Multiply f by f? Ans. -ff....
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The American Tutor's Assistant, Improved: Or, A Compendious System of ...

Zachariah Jess - Arithmetic - 1827 - 226 pages
...toits proper terms. v Ï8S. CASE 5. To reduce a compound fraction to a single one ; RULE. • Multiply all the numerators together for a new numerator, and all the denominators for a new denominator. Note. Like figures in the numerators and denominators may be cancelled, and frequently others contracted,...
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Practical and Mental Arithmetic on a New Plan: In which Mental Arithmetic is ...

Roswell Chamberlain Smith - Arithmetic - 1827 - 216 pages
...the fractions as before : only they .are not to be reduced to a common denominator : then multiply all the numerators together for a new numerator, and all the denominators, for a new denominator. Exercitet for the Slate. Multiply | by f. Multiply f by $, Multiply \ by ^. Multiply 5i by 8|. Multiply...
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Pike's System of Arithmetic Abridged: To which are Added Appropriate ...

Nicolas Pike, Dudley Leavitt - Arithmetic - 1826 - 222 pages
...a compound fraction to an equivalent simple one. ROLE. — Multiply all the numerators continually together for a new numerator, and all the denominators, for a new denominator, and they win form the simple fraction required. NOTE. — If any part of the compound fraction be a...
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Arithmetick Theoretically and Practically Illustrated

B. M. Tyler - Arithmetic - 1827 - 308 pages
...travelling 113 miles ? Ans. 22f . ! To reduce a compound fraction to a simple one. V . f RULE. Multiply all the numerators together for a new numerator, and all the denominators together for a new denominator ; the new numerator and denominator will be a fraction expressing the...
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