Arithmetic Designed for Academies and Schools: With AnswersA.S. Barnes, 1846 - 340 pages |
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... quotient . If there is a number left , it is called the remainder , which is always less than the divisor . There are three signs used to denote division . They are the following . 18 4 ) 18 18 ÷ 4 expresses that 18 is to be divided by ...
... quotient . If there is a number left , it is called the remainder , which is always less than the divisor . There are three signs used to denote division . They are the following . 18 4 ) 18 18 ÷ 4 expresses that 18 is to be divided by ...
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... quotient therefore , is 4 tens and 3 units , or 43 . 43 quotient . Q. When you divide 8 tens by 2 , is the quotient tens or units ? When 6 units are divided by 2 , what is the quotient ? 2. Divide 729 by 3 . OPERATION . 3 ) DIVISION OF ...
... quotient therefore , is 4 tens and 3 units , or 43 . 43 quotient . Q. When you divide 8 tens by 2 , is the quotient tens or units ? When 6 units are divided by 2 , what is the quotient ? 2. Divide 729 by 3 . OPERATION . 3 ) DIVISION OF ...
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... quotient , in the ten's place ; then say 3 in 9 , 3 times . The quotient therefore , is 243 . Q. When the 7 hundreds are divided by 3 , of what denomination is the quotient ? To how many tens is the undivided hundred equal ? When the 12 ...
... quotient , in the ten's place ; then say 3 in 9 , 3 times . The quotient therefore , is 243 . Q. When the 7 hundreds are divided by 3 , of what denomination is the quotient ? To how many tens is the undivided hundred equal ? When the 12 ...
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... quotient . III . If there is no remainder , divide the next figure of the dividend for the next figure of the quotient . But when there is a remainder consider it as tens , to which add the next figure of the dividend , regarded as ...
... quotient . III . If there is no remainder , divide the next figure of the dividend for the next figure of the quotient . But when there is a remainder consider it as tens , to which add the next figure of the dividend , regarded as ...
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... quotient . V. Multiply the whole divisor by the last figure of the quotient , and subtract the product from the last number con- taining the divisor . To the remainder annex the next figure of the dividend , and find the figures of the ...
... quotient . V. Multiply the whole divisor by the last figure of the quotient , and subtract the product from the last number con- taining the divisor . To the remainder annex the next figure of the dividend , and find the figures of the ...
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