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Algebra for the Use of Colleges and Schools: With Numerous Examples - Page 25
by Isaac Todhunter - 1879 - 608 pages
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College Botany: Including Organography, Vegetable Histology, Vegetable ...

Edson Sewell Bastin - Botany - 1889 - 478 pages
...observed also that the third fraction of the series is derivable from the first two by adding together the numerators for a new numerator and the denominators for a new denominator ; that the fourth is derived from the second and third in the same way, and so on. Examples of the...
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Essentials of Business Arithmetic: For Use in Schools and Colleges

Warren H. Sadler, William Russell Will - Business mathematics - 1890 - 316 pages
...fractions with 1 as their denominators. Thus, (1.) $-& xf = ? ; (2) $} x %* = ? ; (3) $fxf = ? RULE. — Multiply the numerators for a new numerator and the denominators for a new denominator, first canceling all factors which are common to opposite terms. NOTE I. — If one of the factors is...
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American Mental Arithmetic

Middlesex Alfred Bailey - Arithmetic - 1892 - 176 pages
...131. 8¡-6£. 132. Ц-Ц. \\Jf AMERICAN MENTAL ARITHMETIC. § 22. MULTIPLICATION — UNIVERSAL CASE. Multiply the numerators for a new numerator and the denominators for a new denominator, canceling when possible. Mixed numbers should If reduced to improper fractions. Find the value of :...
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The Principles of Elementary Algebra

Nathan Fellowes Dupuis - Algebra - 1892 - 362 pages
...QQ'= Then QD = N, and Q'D1 = N'. ~ Hence, to multiply two fractions together, we multiply together the numerators for a new numerator and the denominators for a new denominator. (5) From (4), 32- = & and multiplying both frac(¿ IJ .¿V , D' . QN D' tierna by ^ gires I =-.-. Hence,...
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A Class Compend of Pharmaceutic Botany Embracing an Elementary Treatise on ...

David Marvel Reynolds Culbreth - Botany, Medical - 1893 - 270 pages
...The third fraction is obtained by adding the first two, irrespective of their intrinsic valuation ; the numerators for a new numerator and the denominators for a new denominator. The fourth is from the second and third, etc. Two-ranked — distichous = \ I— Basswood. Grasses, Elm....
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Graham's Elementary Arithmetic for Fourth and Fifth Grades

J. W. Graham - Arithmetic - 1895 - 226 pages
...|=T95Î |=jf > TrVHS =T95. Or the division may bedone by inverting the divisor; and by multiplying the numerators for a new numerator, and the denominators for a new denominator. Thus: 1. H i« ff 2. VH 3. 3| Ц 1Of 4. | l 4 5. 3 to thirds. 4 to fifths. 6 to tenths. 6- I = ZÏ...
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Algebra for Beginners

Henry Sinclair Hall, Samuel Ratcliffe Knight - Algebra - 1895 - 212 pages
...Multiplication and Division of Fractions. 157. Eule. Tu multiply together two or more fractions: muí tipli/ the numerators for a new numerator, and the denominators for a new denominator. Thus lxj=¿jSimilarly, !xjxl=gr; and so for any number of fractions. In practice the application of...
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Public Libraries, Volume 9

Libraries - 1904 - 560 pages
...been, Make the verb agree with the subject in number and person; or, Multiply the numerators together for a new numerator and the denominators for a new denominator. The pupil finds when he gets into real life that nobody cares for these pedantic niceties of the school,...
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American Comprehensive Arithmetic

Middlesex Alfred Bailey - Arithmetic - 1897 - 332 pages
...the same way, a compound ratio is a ratio of a ratio. To find the value of a compound fraction, we multiply the numerators for a new numerator and the denominators for a new denominator ; to find the value of a compound ratio, we multiply the antecedents for a new antecedent and the consequents...
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Algebra for Colleges and Schools

Henry Sinclair Hall, Samuel Ratcliffe Knight - Algebra - 1897 - 552 pages
...—, by the preceding case. о ос ос 142. Rule III. To multiply together two or more fractions. Multiply the numerators for a new numerator, and the denominators for a new denominator. To find the value of - x ~ о а Let *=?Хзо a Multiplying each side by oxd, we have xx о xd = -...
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