| George Albert Wentworth, David Eugene Smith - Arithmetic - 1920 - 332 pages
...multiplied by the same number without changing the value of the fraction. Both terms of a fraction may be divided by the same number without changing the value of the fraction. Illustrative Problems. 1. Laura has a piece of cloth 2^ yd. long, and she uses \ of it in... | |
| Walter Wilson Hart - Mathematics - 1921 - 288 pages
...changing the value of the fraction. Law II. — The numerator and the denominator of a fraction may each be divided by the same number without changing the value of the fraction. Thus ft = f (Divide both terms by 8.) EXERCISE 10 1. Multiply both terms of the fraction... | |
| George Wentworth, David Eugene Smith, Herbert Druery Harper - Mathematics - 1922 - 216 pages
...multiplied by the game number without changing the value of the fraction. Both terms of a fraction may be divided by the same number without changing the value of the fraction. Adding Fractions. For example, in the blueprint of the shaft o11 page 15 find the length... | |
| James Robert Overman - Arithmetic - 1923 - 396 pages
...also be based on the comparison and on the indicated division ideas. II. Both terms of a fraction may be divided by the same number without changing the value of the fraction. The explanation of this and the following principles is left to the student as an exercise.... | |
| Joseph Clifton Brown, Albert Clayton Eldredge - Arithmetic - 1924 - 312 pages
...fraction to lower terms may be stated by this rule: The numerator and denominator of a fraction may be divided by the same number without changing the value of the fraction. For example: 1"2J ?+3.i -I*4,? 8+2 4 6+3 2 12+4 3 When you cannot divide both the numerator... | |
| Raleigh Schorling, John Roscoe Clark - Mathematics - 1925 - 332 pages
...without changing the value of the fraction. (6) Both the numerator and the denominator of a fraction may be divided by the same number without changing the value of the fraction. 2. Think of some proper fraction, such as f . Add some number to both the numerator and the... | |
| Denver Public Schools - Arithmetic - 1924 - 242 pages
...are represented? 1 Stone-Millis, op. cit. (p. 131 ante), p. 73, 74. (1) Both terms of a fraction may be divided by the same number without changing the value of the fraction. (2) Both terms of a fraction may be multiplied by the same number without changing the value... | |
| Joseph Clifton Brown, Lotus Delta Coffman - Arithmetic - 1924 - 408 pages
...result which may be expressed in lower terms by using the principle, "both numerator and denominator may be divided by the same number without changing the value of the fractions." side the school. Many teachers are surprised to learn that almost all of the fractions... | |
| Frank Morton McMurry, Charles Beverley Benson - Arithmetic - 1926 - 364 pages
...very easy but very important rule. The two terms of a fraction — the numerator and denominator — can be DIVIDED by the same number without changing the value of the fraction. 69. What number will divide the two terms of the fraction ^-f? Dividing both terms by 2,... | |
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