RULE. Multiply all the numerators together for a new numerator, and all the denominators for a new denominator: then reduce the new fraction to its lowest terms. Conversations on arithmetic - Page 315by mrs. Henry Ayres - 1843 - 446 pagesFull view - About this book
| William B. Young - Ready-reckoners - 1848 - 320 pages
...一 " 16 th 笛 eExamplesandthepre 忱 d @ ng , RULE.@To Reduce a Compound Fraction to a single one, Multiply all the Numerators together for a new Numerator, and all the Denominators, for a new Denominatpr, which reduce, if necessary, to their lowest Terms. What 油 芸 of ; of 各 o 「 zO ?... | |
| Pliny Earle Chase - Arithmetic - 1848 - 244 pages
...Thus, since 2=ff , 2T5T=fy + T5T= TTA compound fraction may be reduced to a simple one, by multiplying all the numerators together for a new numerator, and all the denominators for a new denominator. Thus, | of |=^| . For|of J=3*j. because, if we suppose a unit divided into 6 equal parts, and each... | |
| James Bates Thomson - Arithmetic - 1848 - 432 pages
...numerators together and the two denominators. Hence, 198. To reduce compound fractions to simple ones. Multiply all the numerators together for a new numerator, and all the denominators together for anew denominator. OBS. 1. That a compound fraction may be expressed by a simple one, is... | |
| J. M. Scribner - Mechanical engineering - 1849 - 286 pages
...Answer, {j. MULTIPLICATION OF VULGAR FRACTIONS. Rule. — Prepare the fractions, as previously required ; then multiply all the numerators together for a new...numerator, and all the denominators for a new- denominator. Examples. — 1. Multiply J of 7 by £ f of 7= j' and V x|=f$=4}. Ans. 2. What is the product of 5... | |
| Benjamin Greenleaf - Arithmetic - 1849 - 336 pages
...may cancel 4X0X/^X0X 11 these common factors, according 0 to the rules of cancellation. RULE. — 1. Multiply all the numerators together for a new numerator, and all the denominators for a new denominator, and then reduce the fraction to its lowest terms. 2. If there are factors in the numerator similar... | |
| Rufus Putnam - Arithmetic - 1849 - 402 pages
...fractional form; and, after cancelling the factors which are common to the numerator and denominator, multiply all the numerators together, for a new numerator, and all the denominators, for a new denominator. 1. Reduce the following compound fractions io simple ones. * of ¿ of|; f of ¿ off; I off off of-fr.... | |
| Nathan Daboll, David Austin Daboll - Arithmetic - 1849 - 260 pages
...equal parts, it will take 12 such parts to make a whole one ; therefore ^ of -J- is iJj, Answer: RULE. Multiply all the numerators together for a new numerator, and all the denominators for a new denominator, and they will form the fraction required, which reduce to its lowest terms. • EXAMPLES. 1. How much... | |
| George Roberts Perkins - Arithmetic - 1849 - 356 pages
...Consider the word OF, which connects the fractional parts as equivalent to the sign of multiplication. Then multiply all the numerators together for a new numerator, and all the denominators together for a new denominator, always observing to reject or cancel such factors as are common to... | |
| George Roberts Perkins - Arithmetic - 1849 - 346 pages
...same rule as for reducing compound fractions. Therefore, to multiply fractions, we have this RULE. Multiply all the numerators together for a new numerator, and all the denominators together for a new denominator ; always observing to reject or cancel such factors as are common to... | |
| George Roberts Perkins - Arithmetic - 1849 - 344 pages
...fractions as for reducing compound fractions. Hence, to multiply together fractions, we have this RULE. Multiply all the numerators together for a new numerator, and all the denominators together for a new denominator, always observing to reject or cancel such factors as are common to... | |
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