| Education - 1914 - 220 pages
...give the rule here stated. RULE: To divide a decimal by a whole number divide as in whole numbers and point off as many decimal places in the quotient as there are decimal places that have been used in the dividend. The decimal point should be placed in the quotient... | |
| Civil engineering - 1906 - 590 pages
...the number of decimal places In the divisor from the number of decimal places in the dividend, and point off as many decimal places in the quotient as there are units in the remainder thus found. 23. EXAMPLE.—Divide .625 by 25. divisor dividend qtwtient SOLUTION.—... | |
| International Correspondence Schools - Arithmetic - 1906 - 576 pages
...the number of decimal places in the divisor from t lie number of decimal places in the dividend, and point off as many decimal places in the quotient as there are units in the remainder thus found. EXAMPLE.— Divide .625 by 25. divisor dividend quotient SOLUTION.... | |
| James S. Sweet - Business mathematics - 1907 - 268 pages
....625 8. 4.125 4. .1525 9. 18.41875 5. .4875 10. 145.33J 186. To Reduce a Common Fraction to a Decimal. Annex ciphers to the numerator and divide by the denominator. Point off as many decimal places as ciphers used. Reduce to decimals : 1. \ 6. 51 2. | 7. 2743. 1 8. 64* 4. ft 9. 4.2ft 5. U 10. 87ft... | |
| Charles E. Sayward - Business mathematics - 1908 - 188 pages
...i/lO. 1.3 3.015 14.0004 12.525 27.0042 30. To change a fraction to a decimal. RULE. — Annex four ciphers to the numerator and divide by the denominator. Point off as many places in the quotient as are equal to' the ciphers used, Change 4 to a decimal. .4285f 7)3.0000 28... | |
| George Wentworth - Arithmetic - 1907 - 282 pages
...decimal part written together. You see that in dividing a mixed decimal by a whole number you must point off as many decimal places in the quotient as there are decimal places in the dividend. WRITTEN EXERCISES 9. 10. 11. 12. 12)108.96 25)87.75 14)25.48 26)61.62... | |
| Correspondence schools and courses - 1909 - 886 pages
...(£-) .00001 (A) .4 by .008. [ (A) 50 KKDl'CTION OF DECIMALS TO REDUCE A FRACTION TO A DECIMAL, 19. Rule.- — Annex ciphers to the numerator and divide...places in the quotient as there are ciphers annexed. EXAMPLE 1. — \ equals what decimal? SOLUTION.— 4)3.00 - — af< or -J = .75. Ans. .7 O EXAMPLE... | |
| A. Herring-Shaw - 1910 - 288 pages
...number of decimal places in the "divisor" from the number of decimal places in the "dividend," and point off as many decimal places in the " quotient " as there are units in the remainder thus found. Example. — Divide -625 by 25. Divisor. Dividend. Quotient. 25)... | |
| Charles H. Gleason, Charles Benajah Gilbert - Arithmetic - 1910 - 288 pages
....04 .8 25)L00' 1.00 To reduce a common fraction to a decimal, add as many ciphers as may be necessary to the numerator and divide by the denominator. Point off as many places as the number of ciphers added, prefixing ciphers to the quotient, if required, to make the... | |
| James William Nicholson - Arithmetic - 1910 - 248 pages
...and \ of 40 thousandths — 5 thousandths. Annex 0'e to the numerator, divide by the denominator, and point off as many decimal places in the quotient as there are 0'e annexed. Reduce to decimals: 18. } 19. Д 20. ft 21. ut 22. | 23. -fa 24. Д 25. fä 26. £ 27.... | |
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