| Engineering - 1902 - 514 pages
...Cancel the common factors from both the dividend and the divisor. II. Then divide the product of t lie remaining factors of the dividend by the product of the remaining factors of t he divisor, and the result will be the quotient. EXAMPLES FOB PRACTICE. 7O. Divide : (a) 14 X 18... | |
| John Henry Moore - Business mathematics - 1904 - 404 pages
...the operation in convenient farm,. Cancel from, the dividend and divisor all factors common to both. Divide the product of the remaining factors of the...the product of the remaining factors of the divisor. The result obtained is the required quotient. WRITTEN EXERCISE 1. Divide the product of 9, 8, 12, and... | |
| Jacob Henry Minick, Clement Carrington Gaines - Business mathematics - 1904 - 412 pages
...is ff , or 35 -t- 33, or 1^RULE. — Cancel the common factors from the dividend and divisor. Then divide the product of the remaining factors of the...the product of the remaining factors of the divisor. When any factor is canceled, 1 is understood to remain. It need only be written when the last of the... | |
| International Correspondence Schools - Arithmetic - 1904 - 656 pages
...above. 69. Rule. — I. Cancel t he common factors from both the dividend and the divisor. II. Then divide the product of the remaining factors of the...dividend by the product of the remaining factors of the divisort and the result will be the quotient. EXAMPLES FOR PRACTICE. 7O. Divide : (a) 14 X 18 X 16... | |
| Civil engineering - 1906 - 590 pages
...5 X 10 = 50. 87. Rule.—I. Cancel the common factors from both dividend and divisor. the II. Then divide the product of the remaining factors of the...the remaining factors of the divisor, and the result will be the quotient. 88. Divide: EXAMPLES FOR PRACTICE (a) 14 X 18 X 16 X 40 by 7 X 8 X 6 X 5 X 3.... | |
| International Correspondence Schools - Arithmetic - 1906 - 576 pages
...Cancel the common factors from both the dividend and the divisor. II. Then divide t lie product of t lie remaining factors of the dividend by the product of...the remaining factors of the divisor, and the result will be the quotient. EXAMPLES FOR PRACTICE. 7O. Divide: (a) 14 X 18 X 16 X 40 by 7 X 8 X 6 X 5 X 3.... | |
| John Henry Moore - Business mathematics - 1907 - 428 pages
...the operation in convenient form. Cancel from the dividend and divisor all factors common to both. Divide the product of the remaining factors of the dividend by the product of the remaining factors oj the divisor. The result obtained is the required quotient. WRITTEN EXERCISE 1. Divide the product... | |
| John Henry Moore - Business mathematics - 1907 - 436 pages
...ojierntinn in rnn renient firrm-. Cancel from the dividend and divisor all factors common to both. Divide the product of the remaining factors of the dividend by the product of thc renwi n in g factor* of the divisor. The result obtained is the required quotient. WRTTTElf EXERCISE... | |
| Correspondence schools and courses - 1909 - 886 pages
...Ans. 1 0 56. Rule. — I. Cancel the common factors from both the dividend and the divisor. II. Then divide the product of the remaining factors of the...the remaining factors of the divisor, and the result will be the quotient. EXAMPLES FOB PRACTICE Divide: (a) 14 X 18 X 16 X 40 by 7 X 8 X 6 X 5 X 3. (6)... | |
| George Soulé - Business mathematics - 1910 - 1042 pages
...factors common to both dividend and divisor, or to the increasing and decreasing numbers. 2. Divide Hie product of the remaining factors of the dividend by...the product of the remaining factors of the divisor. NOTE. — When a factor cancelled is equal to the number itself, the unit 1 remains, since a number... | |
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