If both terms of a fraction be multiplied by the same number, the value of the fraction will remain unchanged. Higher Book - Page 71by William Seneca Sutton - 1896Full view - About this book
| Edward Gideon - Arithmetic - 1902 - 182 pages
...times as great, while the number of the units remains the same. V. If both terms of a fraction are multiplied by the same number, the value of the fraction is not changed. Thus, if both terms of ^ are multiplied by 2, the result is j, or £ * * = «' w l" c li h as tne same... | |
| John William Hopkins - Arithmetic - 1903 - 240 pages
...Multiply the terms of the fraction f by 3. What fraction do you get? How does f compare with If the terms of a fraction be multiplied by the same number, the value of the fraction remains unchanged. We have seen that f = f = ДTherefore, T82 = f . Therefore, | = f. and if we divide... | |
| California. State Text-Book Committee - Mathematics - 1905 - 264 pages
...value of the fraction. 2. Remember: If the numerator and the denominator of a fraction are divided by the same number, the value of the fraction is not changed. 3. The fraction ^ is not in its lowest terms because both the numerator and the denominator may be... | |
| John William McClymonds, D. R. Jones - Arithmetic - 1905 - 264 pages
...value of the fraction. z. Remember : If the numerator and the denominator of a fraction are divided by the same number, the value of the fraction is not changed. 3. The fraction |- is not in its loivest terms because both the numerator and the denominator may be... | |
| John William McClymonds - 1905 - 264 pages
...value of the fraction. 2. Remember: If the numerator and the denominator of a fraction are divided by the same number, the value of the fraction is not changed.. 3. The fraction •§ is not in its lowest terms because both the numerator and the denominator may... | |
| George Albert Wentworth - Algebra - 1906 - 440 pages
...both the numerator and the denominator of a fraction are multiplied by the same number, or divided by the same number, the value of the fraction is not changed. Multiply by b, a = bx. Multiply by c, ac = box. Divide by be, ac - = x. be REDUCTION OF FRACTIONS то... | |
| John William Hopkins - Arithmetic - 1907 - 276 pages
...Multiply the terms of the fraction f by 3. What fraction do you get? How does f^ compare with If the terms of a fraction be multiplied by the same number, the value of the fraction remains unchanged. We have seen that f = f = ^Therefore, & = tTherefore, £ = f. and if we divide the... | |
| Fletcher Durell - 1911 - 446 pages
...the following form: // both the numerator and the denominator of a fraction are multiplied or divided by the same number, the value of the fraction is not changed. EXERCISE 53 Reduce to lowest terms: , 14 36 28 15 18 21 40 25 12 18 J- ¥T 2? "56 tt f~S 5T T7 6T yt... | |
| John William Hopkins, Patrick Healy Underwood - Arithmetic - 1912 - 282 pages
...Multiply the terms of the fraction |- by 3. What fraction do you get ? How does f compare If the terms of a fraction be multiplied by the same number, the value of the fraction remains unchanged. We can see from the figures on page 193 that *-!. If we divide both terms of the... | |
| Webster Wells, Walter Wilson Hart - Algebra - 1912 - 504 pages
...,„ За3 + 8 а2 — 7 Iß. ! • Rule. — If the numerator and denominator of a fraction are both multiplied by the same number, the value of the fraction is not changed. 131. Two fractions which have the same value but different form are called Equivalent Fractions. Thus,... | |
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