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... Quotient , or answer to the question , which shows how many times the divisor is contained in the dividend . 4. The Remainder , which is always less than the divisor , and of the same name with the Dividend . RULE . First , seek how ...
... Quotient , or answer to the question , which shows how many times the divisor is contained in the dividend . 4. The Remainder , which is always less than the divisor , and of the same name with the Dividend . RULE . First , seek how ...
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... quotient ; multiply the divisor by this quotient figure ; place the product under that part of the dividend used ; then subtract it therefrom , and bring down the next figure of the dividend to the right hand of the remainder ; after ...
... quotient ; multiply the divisor by this quotient figure ; place the product under that part of the dividend used ; then subtract it therefrom , and bring down the next figure of the dividend to the right hand of the remainder ; after ...
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... quotient of 330098048 divided by 4207 ? Ans . 78464 . 13 : What is the quotient of 761858465 divided by 8465 ? Ans . 90001 . 14. How often does 761858465 contain 90001 ? 15. How many Ans . 8465 . times 38473 can you have in 119184693 ...
... quotient of 330098048 divided by 4207 ? Ans . 78464 . 13 : What is the quotient of 761858465 divided by 8465 ? Ans . 90001 . 14. How often does 761858465 contain 90001 ? 15. How many Ans . 8465 . times 38473 can you have in 119184693 ...
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... quotient by Restitution . 428- 393 214 1796 1712 8425 true rem . 2. Divide 379432675 by 6500 . 3. Divide 421400000 by 49000 . 4. Divide 11659112 by 89000 . 5. Divide 9187642 by 9170000 . MORE EXAMPLES . Divisor . Dividend . 125000 ...
... quotient by Restitution . 428- 393 214 1796 1712 8425 true rem . 2. Divide 379432675 by 6500 . 3. Divide 421400000 by 49000 . 4. Divide 11659112 by 89000 . 5. Divide 9187642 by 9170000 . MORE EXAMPLES . Divisor . Dividend . 125000 ...
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... quotient will be the answer . NOTE . The total remainder is found by multiplying the last remainder by the first divisor , and adding in the first remainder . Divide 162641 by 72 EXAMPLES . 9 ) 162641 or 8 ) 162641 last rem . 7 8 ...
... quotient will be the answer . NOTE . The total remainder is found by multiplying the last remainder by the first divisor , and adding in the first remainder . Divide 162641 by 72 EXAMPLES . 9 ) 162641 or 8 ) 162641 last rem . 7 8 ...
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100 dollars acres amount annuity annum answer arithmetical series Bought bushels ciphers common denominator common difference compound interest containing dimes Divide dividend divisor dols Ell English equal EXAMPLES federal money figure Find the value gain or loss gallon gals geometrical series given number given sum gross hhds hundred improper fraction inches least common multiple left hand lowest terms measure miles mills milreas mixed numbers months Multiply neat weight New-England currency New-York NOTE Nova-Scotia currency number of shillings number of terms paid payment pence pound pound sterling present worth principal quotient rate per cent ratio ready money Reduce remainder Required the interest right hand rods Rule of Three RULE.-Multiply the given sell separatrix simple interest sold square root sterling subtract subtrahend sugar tare third Thomas Grosvenor tret tuns VULGAR FRACTIONS whole number wine yards cost
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Page 168 - Find the greatest square number in the first, or left hand period' place the root of it at the right hand of the given number, (after the manner of a quotient in division) for the first figure of the root, and...
Page 76 - ... from the right hand of the quotient, point off so many places for decimals, as the decimal places in the dividend exceed those in the divisor.
Page 20 - TABLE. 10 Mills (m.) = 1 Cent . . ct. 10 Cents = 1 Dime . . d. 10 Dimes = 1 Dollar . $. 10 Dollars = 1 Eagle . E.
Page 191 - ... how many days did he work, and how many was he idle ? Aw.
Page 172 - Multiply the divisor, thus augmented, by the last figure of the root, and subtract the product from the dividend, and to the remainder bring down the next period for a new dividend.
Page 226 - The condition of this obligation is such. That -if the above bounden CD &c. [Here insert the condition.] then this obligation to be void and of none effect ; otherwise to remain in full force and virtue.
Page 208 - To measure a parallelogram, or long square, RULE. Multiply the length by the breadth, and the product will be the area, or superficial content.
Page 179 - ... 4. Then, if only one difference stand against any rate, it will be the quantity belonging to that rate ; but if there be several, their sum will be the quantity.* EXAMPLES.
Page 97 - A and B depart from the same place and travel the same road ; but A goes 5 days before B, at the rate...
Page 171 - Separate the given number into periods of three figures each, by putting a point over the unit figure and every third figure bejond the place of units.