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Modern Commercial Arithmetic - Page 32
by Frank Joseph Schneck - 1902 - 299 pages
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Gordon Augustus Southworth, John Charles Stone - Arithmetic - 1904 - 334 pages
...have an integral divisor ? 2'08 ? 15. 38.7-5-4.34. 16. 3.485 -=- 0.95. 17. 24.6 -5- 0.17. Principle. Multiplying or dividing both dividend and divisor by the same number does not affect the quotient. Give directions for division of decimals in five steps : — I. Setting down....
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California Education, Volume 2

Education - 1914 - 220 pages
...the quotient by the same number. 4. Dividing the divisor multiplies the quotient by the same number. dividend and divisor by the same number does not change the value of the quotient. Restate these principles substituting numerator for dividend, denominator for divisor, and fraction...
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Arithmetic, Book 3

Jacob William Albert Young, Lambert Lincoln Jackson - Arithmetic - 1905 - 264 pages
...affect the quotient? How does multiplying them by 2 affect the quotient? Illustrate the latter case. Multiplying or dividing both dividend and divisor by the same number does not change the quotient. In the following problems compare the dividends; compare the divisors ; compare the quotients:...
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Arithmetic, by J.W.A. Young and Lambert L. Jackson, Book 3

Jacob William Albert Young - 1905 - 264 pages
...affect the quotient? How does multiplying them by 2 affect the quotient? Illustrate the latter case. Multiplying or dividing both dividend and divisor by the same number does not change the quotient. In the following problems compare the dividends; compare the divisors ; compare the quotients...
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Intermediate Arithmetic

David Eugene Smith - Arithmetic - 1905 - 322 pages
...by 20. Compare the results. 2. Divide $2.50 by 5; $25 by 50. Compare the results. 3. If multiplying both dividend and divisor by the same number does not change the quotient, how does the quotient of 360 -*- 4 compare with that of 36 -=- 0.4? 187. Division of decimals....
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The New Business Arithmetic: A Treatise on Commercial Calculations

Orville Marcellus Powers - Business mathematics - 1906 - 384 pages
...quotient are the prime factors, Find the prime factors of the following numbers: CANCELLATION 68.. Since dividing both dividend and divisor by the same number does not change the quotient, we may strike out or reject equal factors from both dividend and divisor without affecting...
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Proceedings of the Annual Conference, Volumes 10-13

1906 - 586 pages
...the parts of the first expression by the second. i Multiplying or dividing both the dividend and the divisor by the same number does not change the value of the quotient or fraction. j The reciprocal of a fraction is equal to the fraction inverted. 5 Problems a To divide...
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The New Business Arithmetic: A Treatise on Commercial Calculations

Orville Marcellus Powers - Business mathematics - 1906 - 384 pages
...35. 5270 9. 66 IS. 294 27. 1273 36. 8892 10. 96 19. 297 28. 2920 37. 13717 CANCELLATION 68., Since dividing both dividend and divisor by the same number does not change the quotient, we may strike out or reject equal factors from both dividend and divisor without affecting...
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Practical Business Arithmetic

John Henry Moore, George Washington Miner - Business mathematics - 1906 - 466 pages
...times .9? 5. Divide 720 by 9; 72 by .9; 7.2 by .09; .72 by .009. 137. It has been seen that multiplying both dividend and divisor by the same number does not change the quotient. 138. Therefore, to divide decimals when the divisor is not an integer : Multiply both dividend...
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Progressive Arithmetic: First-[third] book, Book 2

William James Milne - Arithmetic - 1906 - 302 pages
...what must the dividend be multiplied ? if the divisor is multiplied by 100 ? by 1000 ? Multiplying both dividend and divisor by the same number does not change the quotient. 4. When the divisor is a decimal, we make the division easier by multiplying both dividend...
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