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... QUOTIENT is the result or number obtained by the division . The REMAINDER is that part of the dividend which is left after finding the exact whole number of the quotient . Thus , 3 is contained in 7 , 2 times and 1 as a remainder . The ...
... QUOTIENT is the result or number obtained by the division . The REMAINDER is that part of the dividend which is left after finding the exact whole number of the quotient . Thus , 3 is contained in 7 , 2 times and 1 as a remainder . The ...
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... quotient will be an abstract number , when the divisor and dividend are like numbers . For , the quotient will denote how many times the divisor is contained in the dividend . 2. The divisor must be regarded as an abstract number , when ...
... quotient will be an abstract number , when the divisor and dividend are like numbers . For , the quotient will denote how many times the divisor is contained in the dividend . 2. The divisor must be regarded as an abstract number , when ...
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... quotient and dividend will be like numbers .. For , the quotient will denote one of the equal parts into which the dividend is divided . 4. The remainder and dividend must always be like numbers . For , the remainder is evidently a part ...
... quotient and dividend will be like numbers .. For , the quotient will denote one of the equal parts into which the dividend is divided . 4. The remainder and dividend must always be like numbers . For , the remainder is evidently a part ...
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... quotient . Therefore , 1702 divided by 7 is 2434 . 2. Let it be required to obtain the quotient of 763 divided by 7 . OPERATION . Divisor , 7 ) 763 Dividend . 109 Quotient . For convenience , we write the di- visor , and begin to divide ...
... quotient . Therefore , 1702 divided by 7 is 2434 . 2. Let it be required to obtain the quotient of 763 divided by 7 . OPERATION . Divisor , 7 ) 763 Dividend . 109 Quotient . For convenience , we write the di- visor , and begin to divide ...
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... quotient , and prefix such dividend to the next figure , if any , for a new dividend . If there be a final remainder , write it , with the divisor beneath , after the integral part of the quotient . PROOF . Multiply the integral number ...
... quotient , and prefix such dividend to the next figure , if any , for a new dividend . If there be a final remainder , write it , with the divisor beneath , after the integral part of the quotient . PROOF . Multiply the integral number ...
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Page 146 - DRY MEASURE 2 pints (pt.) = 1 quart (qt.) 8 quarts =1 peck (pk.) 4 pecks = 1 bushel (bu...
Page 43 - DIVISION is the process of finding how many times one number is contained in another, or of finding one of the equal parts of a number.
Page 113 - Reduce the fractions to a common denominator and divide the numerator of the dividend by the numerator of the divisor.
Page 67 - When a decimal number is to be divided by 10, 100, 1000, &c., remove the decimal point as many places to the left as there are ciphers in the divisor, and if there be not figures enough in the number, prefix ciphers.
Page 143 - SQUARE MEASURE 144 square inches (sq. in.) = 1 square foot (sq. ft.) 9 square feet = 1 square yard (sq. yd.) 30| square yards = 1 square rod (sq. rd.) 160 square rods = 1 acre (A.) 640 acres = 1 square mile (sq.
Page 66 - To multiply a decimal by 10, 100, 1000, &c., remove the decimal point as many places to the right as there are ciphers in the multiplier ; and if there be not places enough in the number, annex ciphers.
Page 87 - The Greatest Common Divisor of two or more numbers is the greatest number that will exactly divide each of them. Thu4, 18 is the greatest, common divisor of 36 and 54, since it is the greatest number that will divide each of them without a remainder.
Page 97 - Multiplying or dividing both terms of a fraction by the same number does not change the value of the fraction.
Page 224 - In every proportion the product of the means is equal to the product of the extremes.
Page 146 - A CIRCLE is a plane figure bounded by a curved line, all the points of which are equally distant from a point within called the center; as the figure ADB E.