The Complete Practical Arithmetician: Containing Several New and Useful Improvements. Adapted to the Use of Schools and Private Tuition |
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... Prop . 4. When ciphers are intermixed with the figures in the multiplier . Rule . Omit the ciphers , and let the ... Examples to Proposition 1 . ( 1. ) Multiply 471347325 by 2 Product 942694650 ( 2. ) Multiply 371493407 by 3 . ( 3 ...
... Prop . 4. When ciphers are intermixed with the figures in the multiplier . Rule . Omit the ciphers , and let the ... Examples to Proposition 1 . ( 1. ) Multiply 471347325 by 2 Product 942694650 ( 2. ) Multiply 371493407 by 3 . ( 3 ...
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... Examples to Prop . 2 . ( 12. ) Multiply 47134987 by 56 8 377079896 7 Product 2639559272 ( 13. ) Mult . 47134784 by 21 . ( 14. ) Mult . 37149374 by 22 . ( 15. ) Mult . 47187413 by 24 . ( 16. ) Mult . 7493456 by 63 . ( 17. ) Mult ...
... Examples to Prop . 2 . ( 12. ) Multiply 47134987 by 56 8 377079896 7 Product 2639559272 ( 13. ) Mult . 47134784 by 21 . ( 14. ) Mult . 37149374 by 22 . ( 15. ) Mult . 47187413 by 24 . ( 16. ) Mult . 7493456 by 63 . ( 17. ) Mult ...
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... Examples to Prop . 4 . ( 30. ) Multiply 4713457 by 5704008 37707656 18853828 .. 32994199 . 23567285 26885596435656 31. ) Mult . 371493407 by 700505 . 32. ) Mult . 57040935 by 5040648 . ( 33. ) Mult . 40750493 by 67100805 . ( 34. ) Mult ...
... Examples to Prop . 4 . ( 30. ) Multiply 4713457 by 5704008 37707656 18853828 .. 32994199 . 23567285 26885596435656 31. ) Mult . 371493407 by 700505 . 32. ) Mult . 57040935 by 5040648 . ( 33. ) Mult . 40750493 by 67100805 . ( 34. ) Mult ...
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... Examples to Proposition 1 . ( 1. ) Divide 1749342345 by 2 . Dividend Divisor 2 ) 1749342345 Rem . Quotient 874671172 ... Prop . 2 . ( 12. ) Divide 7149347859 by 25 . 255x5 ) 7149347859 5 ) 1429869571— Quotient 285973914-1 S Rem . 9 = 1x5 ...
... Examples to Proposition 1 . ( 1. ) Divide 1749342345 by 2 . Dividend Divisor 2 ) 1749342345 Rem . Quotient 874671172 ... Prop . 2 . ( 12. ) Divide 7149347859 by 25 . 255x5 ) 7149347859 5 ) 1429869571— Quotient 285973914-1 S Rem . 9 = 1x5 ...
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... Examples to Prop . 3 . ( 21. ) Divide 34674378 by 95 . Divisor . Dividend . Quotient . Rem . 95 > 34674378 ( 364993-43 285 X 95 617 1824965 .570 X 3284937 43 Remainder : ..474 ..380 x 34674378 Proof by multiplication . ..943 ... 855 x ...
... Examples to Prop . 3 . ( 21. ) Divide 34674378 by 95 . Divisor . Dividend . Quotient . Rem . 95 > 34674378 ( 364993-43 285 X 95 617 1824965 .570 X 3284937 43 Remainder : ..474 ..380 x 34674378 Proof by multiplication . ..943 ... 855 x ...
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