Multiply the divisor by this quotient figure, subtract the product from the partial dividend used, and to the remainder bring down the next figure of the dividend. IV. Divide as before, until all the figures of the dividend have been brought down and... Robinson's New Rudiments of Arithmetic - Page 104by Horatio Nelson Robinson - 1892 - 224 pagesFull view - About this book
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