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" ... the 6 units; thus, 3 in 3, once; 3 in 9, 3 times; 3 in 6, 2 times. Observe in the above example, that the 3 which we first divide, means 3 hundred; and the 1 which we place under it means 1 hundred, showing that 3 is contained in 300, 100 times. The... "
The North American Arithmetic: Uniting Oral and Written Exercises, in ... - Page 108
by Frederick Emerson - 1833 - 191 pages
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The North American Arithmetic: Part Second, Uniting Oral and Written ...

Frederick Emerson - Arithmetic - 1835 - 202 pages
...which we place under it means 1 hundred, showing that 3 is contained in 300, 100 times. The 9 means 9 tens, and the 3 which we place under it means 3 tens,...times which the divisor is contained in the dividend; such is the number 132 in the above example. Find the' quotient in each of the following examples....
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Treatise on Arithmetic, Practical and Theoretical

Dionysius Lardner - Arithmetic - 1834 - 378 pages
...the divisor. The quotient which is obtained in such cases is a partial quotient, expressing merely the number of times which the divisor is contained in the dividend (129.). In such cases there will always be a remainder, being that part of the dividend which would...
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The North American Arithmetic: Part Second, Uniting Oral and Written ...

Frederick Emerson - Arithmetic - 1835 - 172 pages
...which we place under it means 1 hundred, snowing that 3 is contained in 300, 100 times. The 9 means 9 tens, and the 3 which we place under it means 3 tens,...contained in 90, 30 times. A Dividend is a number whieh is to be divided; such is the number 396 ;n the above example. A Divisor is a number by which...
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North American Arithmetic: Part Second and Part Third, Part 2

Frederick Emerson - Arithmetic - 1846 - 266 pages
...place under it means 1 hundred, showing that 3 is contained in 300, 100 times. The 9 means 9 ten*, and the 3 which we place under it means 3 tens, showing,...Dividend is a number which is to be divided; such ,s the number 396 in the above example. A Divisor is a number by which we divide; such is the number...
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North American Arithmetic: Part second

Frederick Emerson - Arithmetic - 1832 - 232 pages
...which we place under it means 1 hundred, showing that 3 is contained in 300, 100 times. The 9 means 9 tens, and the 3 which we place under it means 3 tens,...the number 396 in the above example. A Divisor is a numbej by which we divide; such is the number 3 in the above example. The Quotient is the number of...
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Mental arithmetic; or, A concise system of commercial arithmetic

James Strachan (F.E.I.S.) - Arithmetic - 1852 - 98 pages
...76 95 133 80 147 176 Divide the following numbers by their respective divisors mentally, and mention the number of times which the Divisor is contained in the Dividend and the remainder, if any : — * The sign of Multiplication, and when placed between two numbers signifies...
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The scientific and literary treasury

Samuel Maunder - 1853 - 880 pages
...find how often a less number, called the divisor, is contained in a greater, called the dividend ; the number of times which the divisor is contained in the dividend being termed the qttotient. Dirision, in music, the dividing the interval of an octave into a number...
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The practice and theory of arithmetic

William Frederick Greenfield - 1853 - 228 pages
...sum of the quotients of parts of the dividend divided by the divisor. Since the quotient expresses the number of times which the divisor is contained in the dividend ; or, in the case of a concrete dividend, is the part of it denoted by the divisor, therefore the dividend...
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The High School Arithmetic: Containig All the Matter Usually Presented in a ...

Philotus Dean - Arithmetic - 1874 - 472 pages
...13.17638° THIRD METHOD.— 13° 10' 35") 94° 52' 12"(7;Пи'11 = 7¿. 92 14 5 2° 38' 7" Rule. — When the number of times which the divisor is contained in the dividend cannot be found by inspection, I. — Reduce both to the lowest denomination in either of them; then...
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Elementary Algebra: Designed as a First Book of Algebra for All Grades of ...

Thomas K. Brown - Algebra - 1879 - 292 pages
...The quantity by which we divide is called the Divisor ; the quantity divided is called the Dividend. The number of times which the divisor is contained in the dividend is called the Quotient. Ex. Divide 27 ж2 by - 3. SOLUTION. Since the quotient shows how many times...
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