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... DIVISOR in Division is the number by which we divide . is the number to be divided . DIVIDEND QUOTIENT is the number which shows how often the divisor is contained in the dividend , or the result of the operation . DENOMINATION in ...
... DIVISOR in Division is the number by which we divide . is the number to be divided . DIVIDEND QUOTIENT is the number which shows how often the divisor is contained in the dividend , or the result of the operation . DENOMINATION in ...
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... divisor is any whole number . RULE . Draw a curve - line on each side of the dividend , and write the divisor on the left of it . If the left - hand figure of the divisor is not greater than that of the dividend , point off as many from ...
... divisor is any whole number . RULE . Draw a curve - line on each side of the dividend , and write the divisor on the left of it . If the left - hand figure of the divisor is not greater than that of the dividend , point off as many from ...
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... divisor , cut them off , and the same number of figures from the right of the dividend , then divide by the other figures ; and to the last remainder annex the figures cut off from the dividend . PROOF . Multiply the quotient by the divisor ...
... divisor , cut them off , and the same number of figures from the right of the dividend , then divide by the other figures ; and to the last remainder annex the figures cut off from the dividend . PROOF . Multiply the quotient by the divisor ...
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... divisor is the product of two numbers , neither of which exceeds 12 . RULE . Divide ( as in Case II . ) successively by these numbers . Note . To find the true remainder , multiply the last re- mainder by the first divisor , and add to ...
... divisor is the product of two numbers , neither of which exceeds 12 . RULE . Divide ( as in Case II . ) successively by these numbers . Note . To find the true remainder , multiply the last re- mainder by the first divisor , and add to ...
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... divisor contains a fraction . RULE . Multiply both the divisor and the dividend by the under figure of the fraction , taking in the upper figure to the product of the divisor ; then divide the products . Ex . 1. 4 ) 7384684 689436 ÷ 8 4 ...
... divisor contains a fraction . RULE . Multiply both the divisor and the dividend by the under figure of the fraction , taking in the upper figure to the product of the divisor ; then divide the products . Ex . 1. 4 ) 7384684 689436 ÷ 8 4 ...
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