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... answer called ? 5. Taken collectively , what are the multiplicand and multiplier called ? 6. What is the sign of multiplication ? 7. What does it show ? 8. In what order must the given number be placed for multiplication ? 9. Hy do you ...
... answer called ? 5. Taken collectively , what are the multiplicand and multiplier called ? 6. What is the sign of multiplication ? 7. What does it show ? 8. In what order must the given number be placed for multiplication ? 9. Hy do you ...
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... answers to the product in multiplication . The number given to divide by is called the divisor , and answers to one of the factors in multiplication . The result , or answer sought , is called the quotient , ( from the Latin word ...
... answers to the product in multiplication . The number given to divide by is called the divisor , and answers to one of the factors in multiplication . The result , or answer sought , is called the quotient , ( from the Latin word ...
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Daniel Adams. Dividend . Divisor , 8 ) 453 Quotient , 56 § answer 56 dollars to each man . Here , after carrying the division as far as possible by whole numbers , we have a remainder of 5 dollars , which , written as above directed ...
Daniel Adams. Dividend . Divisor , 8 ) 453 Quotient , 56 § answer 56 dollars to each man . Here , after carrying the division as far as possible by whole numbers , we have a remainder of 5 dollars , which , written as above directed ...
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... answer ; This manner of performing the operation is called Long Division . It consists in writing down the whole computation . From the above example , we derive the following RULE . I. Place the divisor on the left of the dividend ...
... answer ; This manner of performing the operation is called Long Division . It consists in writing down the whole computation . From the above example , we derive the following RULE . I. Place the divisor on the left of the dividend ...
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... answer on the right hand of the dividend for the first figure in the quotient . III . Multiply the divisor by this quotient figure , and write the product under that part of the dividend taken . IV . Subtract the product from the ...
... answer on the right hand of the dividend for the first figure in the quotient . III . Multiply the divisor by this quotient figure , and write the product under that part of the dividend taken . IV . Subtract the product from the ...
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Page 128 - How does it appear, that in multiplying both terms of the fraction by the same number the value of the fraction is not altered ? 24.
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Page 104 - To reduce a mixed number to an improper fraction, RULE. Multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction ; to the product add the numerator, and write the result over the denominator.
Page 219 - 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.
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