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... Decimal Fractions · 27. Addition of Decimals 28 . Subtraction of Decimals 29. Multiplication of Decimals 30. Division of Decimals Reduction of Decimals PAGE 7 11 17 27 35 36 42 45 53 8282219828888888888 == JI 102 · 106 108 · 109 110 111 ...
... Decimal Fractions · 27. Addition of Decimals 28 . Subtraction of Decimals 29. Multiplication of Decimals 30. Division of Decimals Reduction of Decimals PAGE 7 11 17 27 35 36 42 45 53 8282219828888888888 == JI 102 · 106 108 · 109 110 111 ...
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... is evident , that in decimals , as well as in whole numbers , each figure takes its value by its distance from the place of units . NOTE . If there be one figure in the decimal 108 [ SECT . 26 . DECIMAL FRACTIONS . Decimal Fractions.
... is evident , that in decimals , as well as in whole numbers , each figure takes its value by its distance from the place of units . NOTE . If there be one figure in the decimal 108 [ SECT . 26 . DECIMAL FRACTIONS . Decimal Fractions.
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... hand as many places for decimals , as there are in that number , which contains the greatest number of decimals . J Ans . 260.489775 . 2. Add together 171.61111 ; 16.7101 SECT . 27. ] 109 DECIMAL FRACTIONS . Addition of Decimals.
... hand as many places for decimals , as there are in that number , which contains the greatest number of decimals . J Ans . 260.489775 . 2. Add together 171.61111 ; 16.7101 SECT . 27. ] 109 DECIMAL FRACTIONS . Addition of Decimals.
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... decimals . OPERATION . 1 . 11.078 9.8 1 2 . 3 . 4 . 47.1 17 46.13 87.107 8.78195 7.8915 1.1 1986 1.268 38.33505 382385 85.98714 5. From 81.35 take 11.678956 . 6. From 1. take 110 [ SECT . 28 . DECIMAL FRACTIONS . 28 Subtraction of Decimals.
... decimals . OPERATION . 1 . 11.078 9.8 1 2 . 3 . 4 . 47.1 17 46.13 87.107 8.78195 7.8915 1.1 1986 1.268 38.33505 382385 85.98714 5. From 81.35 take 11.678956 . 6. From 1. take 110 [ SECT . 28 . DECIMAL FRACTIONS . 28 Subtraction of Decimals.
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