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The Complete Practical Arithmetician: Containing Several New and Useful ... - Page 66
by Thomas Keith - 1822 - 332 pages
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Daboll's Schoolmaster's Assistant

Nathan Daboll - Arithmetic - 1828 - 262 pages
...possible, as | •when reduced to its lowest terms will be i, and fa la equal to |, &c. PROBLEM I. To abbreviate or reduce fractions to their lowest...RULE. Divide the terms of the given fraction by any nuntbei which will divide them without a remainder, and the quo£i»nti again in the same manner ;...
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Daboll's Schoolmaster's Assistant

Nathan Daboll - Arithmetic - 1828 - 268 pages
...to its lowest terms will be i, and ^ is equal to |, &c. PROBLEM I. To abbreviate or reduce Tractions to their lowest terms RULE. Divide the terms of the given fraction by any nuifbei which will divide them without a remainder, and the quoft«nts again in the same manner : and...
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A Short System of Practical Arithmetic: Compiled from the Best Authorities ...

William Kinne - 1829 - 246 pages
...j, and f, when expressed by the least numbers possible, will be /; and so of any others. PROBLEM 1. To abbreviate or reduce fractions to their lowest...Divide the terms of the given fraction by any number which will divide them without leaving a remainder, and the quotients divide again in like manner ;...
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Daboll's Schoolmaster's Assistant: Improved and Enl. ...

Nathan Daboll - Arithmetic - 1829 - 252 pages
...possible, as £ when reduced to its lowest terms will be £, and -fy is equal to J, &c. PROBLEM I. To abbreviate or reduce fractions to their lowest terms. RULE. — Divide the terms of the Driven fraction by any number which \vill divide them without a remainder, and the quotients again...
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Practical and Mental Arithmetic on a New Plan: In which Mental Arithmetic is ...

Roswell Chamberlain Smith - Arithmetic - 1829 - 284 pages
...RULE. I How io you proceed to reduce a fraction to its lowest terms? A. Divide both the terms of the fraction by any number that will divide them without a remainder, and the quotients again in the same manner. II. When is the fraction said to be reduced to its lowest terms...
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A Short System of Practical Arithmetic: Compiled from the Best Authorities ...

William Kinne - Accounting - 1831 - 248 pages
...addition, subtraction, &c. CASE I. To abbreviate or reduce fractions to their lowest terms. RULE.—Divide the terms of the given fraction by any number that will divide them without a remainder, &c. as iu Rule of Problem 1, page 76. Or divide both the terms of the fraction by their greatest common...
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Daboll's Schoolmaster's Assistant: Improved and Enlarged, Being a Plain ...

Nathan Daboll - Arithmetic - 1831 - 246 pages
...numbers possible, as £ when reduced to its lowest terms will be i, and J, is equal to J,&c. PROBLEM I. To abbreviate or reduce fractions to their lowest terms. RULE. — Divide the terms of tho Driven fraction by any number which will divide them without a remainder, and the quotients again...
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A New and Easy Introduction to the Mathematics: Containing. A system of ...

Ira Wanzer - Arithmetic - 1831 - 408 pages
...a fraction ; as 4J, or 7§, &c. PROBLEM I. To abbreviate or reduce fractions to their lowest terms. Divide the terms of the given fraction by any number that will divide each of them without a remainder, and set down the quotients in the form of a fraction. Then divide...
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Practical and Mental Arithmetic on a New Plan: In which Mental Arithmetic is ...

Roswell Chamberlain Smith - Arithmetic - 1831 - 286 pages
...RUbE. 1. How do you proceed to reduce a fraction to its lowest terms? A. Divide both the terms of the fraction by any number that will divide them without a remainder, and the quotients again in the same manner. II. When is the fraction said to be reduced to its lowest terms...
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A New System of Arithmetick: In which the Rules are Familiarly Demonstrated ...

William Ruger - Arithmetic - 1832 - 282 pages
...CASE I. — To reduce fractions to their lowest terms. RULE. — Divide the numerator and denominator of the given fraction by any number that will divide them without a remamder, and the quotient again in the same manner, and so continue to do, till it appears that there...
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