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Intermediate Arithmetic: For Use in the Common Schools and Academies of the ... - Page 137
by Paul Allen Towne - 1867 - 216 pages
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Crittenden Commercial Arithmetic ...

John Groesbeck - 1872 - 374 pages
...fraction. RULE. — Write the decimal as it stands, omitting the decimal point, for the numerator. For the denominator, write 1 with as many ciphers annexed as there are decimal places in the numerator. EXAMPLES. 1. Reduce .25 to an equivalent common fraction. Ans. T?05i1, which reduced to...
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The Rudiments of Arithmetic: Embracing Mental and Written Exercises for ...

Joseph Ray - Arithmetic - 1866 - 212 pages
...5.355, Ans. It will be seen that the product is the numerator of a fraction having for its denominator 1, with as many ciphers annexed as there are decimal places in both factors. Hence, the Rule for Multiplication of Decimal Fractions.— Multiply as in simple numbers:...
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The Crittendon Commercial Arithmetic and Business Manual: Designed for the ...

John Groesbeck - Business mathematics - 1873 - 376 pages
...common fraction. RULE.— Write the decimal as it stands, omitting the decimal point, for the numerator, for the denominator, write 1 with as many ciphers annexed as there are decimal places in the numerator. EXAMPLES. 1. Reduce .25 to an equivalent common fraction. Ans. T 2 <5 6 n , which reduced...
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The Principles of Arithmetic ...

Joseph Ray - 1856 - 400 pages
...— Take the decimal as it stands, for the numerator, commencing with the first significant figure; for the denominator, write 1 with as many ciphers annexed as there are decimal places; then reduce thit fraction to its lowest terms. NOTE. — In reducing the fraction to its lowest terms,...
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Crittenden Commercial Arithmetic ...

John Groesbeck - 1875 - 378 pages
...fraction. RULE. — Write the decimal as it stands, omitting the decimal point, for the numerator. For the denominator, write 1 with as many ciphers annexed as there are decimal places in Hie numerator. EXAMPLES. 1. Reduce .25 to an equivalent common fraction. Ans. T2jj55, which reduced...
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New Practical Arithmetic: for Grammar Departments

James Bates Thomson - 1876 - 400 pages
...divides it by that product. (Art. 79.) For, the product of the denominators of two decimals is always 1 with as many ciphers annexed as there are decimal places in both numerators. (Arts. 57, 179, 186, Dem.) 3. If the produ', has not as many figures as there are...
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The Complete Arithmetic: Combining Oral and Written Exercises in a Natural ...

Albert Newton Raub - Arithmetic - 1877 - 348 pages
...millionths. 7005 units and 14 thousandths. PRINCIPLES. — 1. The denominator of a decimal fraction is 1 with as many ciphers annexed as there are decimal places in the numerator. 2. Moving the decimal point to the right increases the value of the decimal tenfold for...
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Ray's Elementary Arithmetic: Embracing Mental and Written Exercises, for ...

Joseph Ray - Arithmetic - 1879 - 200 pages
...5.355, Ans. It will be seen that the product is the numerator of a fraction having for its denominator 1, with as many ciphers annexed as there are decimal places in both factors. Hence, the following rule. 104. Rule for Multiplication of Decimal Fractions. — Multiply...
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A Practical Arithmetic: Designed for Grammar Schools and Academies

George E. Seymour - Arithmetic - 1880 - 332 pages
...write the given decimal, omitting the decimal print and the ciphers prefixed to the decimal part; ax the denominator write 1 with as many ciphers annexed as there are places in the given decimal. Reduce to common fractions and to lowest terms : CASE II. 1. .5 11. .875...
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Second Book in Arithmetic: Comprising Four Years of Oral and Written Work in ...

Arithmetic - 1882 - 392 pages
...position of the decimal point. In the fractional form, it is expressed by the denominator, which is 1 with as many ciphers annexed as there are decimal places in the decimal. Ex. 1. Express .125 in fractional form. PROCESS. EXPLANATION. — I write the number without...
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