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Elements of Arithmetic: For Primary and Intermediate Classes in Public and ... - Page 125
by William James Milne - 1893 - 240 pages
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The Common School Arithmetic: Combining Analysis and Synthesis; Adapted to ...

James Stewart Eaton - 1862 - 320 pages
...Factors, Product. Dividend, Divisor, Quotient. 5X4 = 20 20-^5 = 4 Or, 20 -j- 4 =, 5 . Hence the 78. PROOF. Multiply the divisor by the quotient, and to the product add the remainder ; the SUM should be the dividend. 48. Divide 2537 by 53. OPERATION. PKOOF. 53)2537(47 53 Divisor. 212...
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Practical Arithmetic: Embracing the Science and Applications of Numbers

Charles Davies - Arithmetic - 1863 - 346 pages
...: the quotient is one of these parts, and the remainder is what is left. Hence, to prove Division, Multiply the divisor by the quotient, and to the product add the remainder. If the work is right, the sum will be the same as the dividend. Examples. 1. If 300 be divided into 60...
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Key to the Progressive Higher Arithmetic: For Teachers and Private Learners

Horatio Nelson Robinson - Arithmetic - 1863 - 272 pages
...Multiply the divisor and quotient together. Prob. 21. Divide the dividend by the quotient. Prob. 22. Multiply the divisor by the quotient, and to the product add the remainder. Prob. 23. Subtract the remainder from the dividend, and di vide the result by the quotient. Prob. 24....
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The Common School Arithmetic: Combining Analysis and Synthesis ; Adapted to ...

James Stewart Eaton - Arithmetic - 1864 - 322 pages
...Factors, Product. Dividend, Divisor, Quotient. 5X4 = 20 20 -7-5 = 4 Or, 20 -4- 4 = 5 Hence the 7"8. PROOF. Multiply the divisor by the quotient, and to the product add the remainder ; the SUM should be the dividend. 48. Divide 2537 by 53. OPERATION. PROOF. 53)2537(47 53 Divisor. 212...
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Mental Arithmetic Upon the Inductive Plan: Designed for Primary and ...

Benjamin Greenleaf - Arithmetic - 1851 - 150 pages
...cipher in the quotient, and annex the next figure, 7, making 27, which contains the divisor 9 times PROOF. — Multiply the divisor by the quotient, and to the product add the remainder, and if the result be like the dividend, the work is right. Thus : Quotient 15609 Divisor 4)1486 Dividend....
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The Elements of Written Arithmetic: Combining Analysis and Synthesis ...

James Stewart Eaton - Arithmetic - 1868 - 200 pages
...Factors, Product. Dividend, Divisor, Quotient. 5X4 = 20 20 -=-5 — 4 Or, 20 4- 4 r= 5 Hence the following PROOF. Multiply the divisor by the quotient, and to the product add the remainder ; the SUM should be the dividend. „, (Divide 18564 I By 1092„ j Divide 24453 '"'•(By. 1287Qft...
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The Complete Arithmetic: Oral and Written, Volume 1

Daniel W. Fish - Arithmetic - 1874 - 296 pages
...proceed as before. VI. If there is at last a remainder, write it, with the divisor underneath, as a part of the quotient. PROOF. — Multiply the divisor...remainder, if any. If the work is correct, the result will be equal to the dividend. 1. If the product of the divisor and quotient be greater than the partial...
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The Complete Arithmetic: Oral and Written

Daniel W. Fish - Arithmetic - 1874 - 542 pages
...before. VI. If there be at last a remainder, write it after the quotient with the divisor underneath. PROOF. — Multiply the divisor by the quotient, and...remainder, if any. If the work is correct, the result will be equal to the dividend. 1. If the product of the divisor and quotient be greater than the partial...
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The Complete Arithmetic: Oral and Written

Daniel W. Fish - Arithmetic - 1874 - 540 pages
...be at last a remainder, write it after the quotient with the divisor underneath. PROOF.—Multiply the divisor by the quotient, and to the product add...remainder, if any. If the work is correct, the result will be equal to the dividend. 1. If the product of the divisor and quotient be greater than the partial...
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Guide Book to the Local Marine Board Examination: The Ordinary Examination

Thomas Liddell Ainsley - Merchant marine - 1875 - 416 pages
...remainder 3101. 30. Verification of Division. — ( i . ) Multiply the quotient by the divisor, or the divisor by the quotient, and to the product add the remainder, if there be one. The result ought to be the same as the dividend ; because we are only adding the divisor...
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