Burnham's Arithmetic, Revised: A New System of Arithmetic, on an Improved Plan: Embracing the Rules of Three, Single and Double, Direct and Inverse ... and All Proportional Questions in One Rule Applicable to the Whole, the Process Greatly Simplified and Abridged |
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... divisor . Were we required to divide 1 by 2 , we should meet with a difficulty , for the dividend is less than the divisor and consequently will not contain it ; we must therefore employ a new form of notation , 2 | 1 = . We write the ...
... divisor . Were we required to divide 1 by 2 , we should meet with a difficulty , for the dividend is less than the divisor and consequently will not contain it ; we must therefore employ a new form of notation , 2 | 1 = . We write the ...
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... divisor . And , as in division multiplying the dividend increased the quotient , so in frac- tions , multiplying numerator increases the value of the fraction . Thus : 21 2 1x2 = 2 = 1 . 2 2 2 | 2 = 1 Let the scholar write numbers in ...
... divisor . And , as in division multiplying the dividend increased the quotient , so in frac- tions , multiplying numerator increases the value of the fraction . Thus : 21 2 1x2 = 2 = 1 . 2 2 2 | 2 = 1 Let the scholar write numbers in ...
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... divisor , before proceeding to the operation . The eye will then detect at a glance equal factors , and they can be excluded from the operation . The teacher will bear in mind the importance of giving gen- eral illustrations of ...
... divisor , before proceeding to the operation . The eye will then detect at a glance equal factors , and they can be excluded from the operation . The teacher will bear in mind the importance of giving gen- eral illustrations of ...
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... Divisor . The Dividend is to be regarded as the product of two factors , of which the Divisor is one , and the other is sought , which is the Quotient after division . The Divisor and Quotient multiplied together produce the Dividend ...
... Divisor . The Dividend is to be regarded as the product of two factors , of which the Divisor is one , and the other is sought , which is the Quotient after division . The Divisor and Quotient multiplied together produce the Dividend ...
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... divisor . Taking the first left - hand figure , or hun- dreds , we find how many times the divisor is contained in it . The number of times , or 1 , we place directly under the divided figure . We next divide the tens of the dividend ...
... divisor . Taking the first left - hand figure , or hun- dreds , we find how many times the divisor is contained in it . The number of times , or 1 , we place directly under the divided figure . We next divide the tens of the dividend ...
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