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" 6 27 685 The denominator to a decimal fraction, although not ex-f pressed, is always understood, and is 1 with as many ciphers annexed as there are places in the numerator. "
Lectures on the Philosophy of Arithmetic and the Adaptation of that Science ... - Page 87
by Uriah Parke - 1849 - 395 pages
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Adams's New Arithmetic: Arithmetic, in which the Principles of Operating by ...

Daniel Adams - 1810 - 190 pages
...value. The denominator to a decimal fraction, although not expressed, is always understood, and is 1 with as many ciphers annexed as there are places in the numerator. Thus. '3766 is a decimal consisting of four places; consequently, 1 with four ciphers annexed...
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The Teachers Assistant. Or, A System of Practical Arithmetic: Wherein the ...

1811 - 210 pages
...dollars ? ••* . Ans. iscwt. DECIMAL FRACTIONS. A decimal fraction is a fraction whose denominator is 1 , with as many ciphers annexed as there are places in the numerator, and is usually expressed by writing the numerator only, with a point prefixed to it : thus...
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The Teachers' Assistant, Or, A System of Practical Arithmetic: Wherein the ...

1817 - 214 pages
...5^ dollars ? Ans. 15 cwt, DECIMAL FRACTIONS. A decimal fraction is a fraction whose denominator is •1., with as many ciphers annexed as there are places in the numerator, and is usually expressed by writing the numerator only, with a point prefixed to it : thus...
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The Teachers' Assistant: Or a System of Practical Arithmetic

Stephen Pike - 1824 - 212 pages
...5T7ff dollars? Ans. 15cwt. DECIMAL FRACT1ON8. A decimal fraction is a fraction whose denominator (is 1, with as many ciphers annexed as there are places in the numerator, and is usually expressed by writing the numerator only, with a point prefixed to it: thus...
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Adams's New Arithmetic: Arithmetic, in which the Principles of Operating by ...

Daniel Adams - 1828 - 266 pages
...'27-mr '685. The denominator to a decimal fraction, although not expressed, is always understood, and is 1 with as many ciphers annexed as there are places in the numerator. Thus, '3765 is a decimal consisting of four places ; consequently, 1 with four ciphers annexed...
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Adams's New Arithmetic: Arithmetic, in which the Principles of Operating by ...

Daniel Adams - 1828 - 286 pages
................... '27The denominator to a decimal fraction, although not ex. pressed, is always understood, and is 1 with as many ciphers annexed as there are places in the numerator. Thus, '3765 is a decimal consisting of four places ; consequently, 1 with four ciphers annexed...
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Adams's New Arithmetic

Daniel Adams - 1830 - 268 pages
...dflfr '685. The denominator to a decimal fraction, although not expressed, is always understood, and is 1 with as many ciphers annexed as there are places in the numerator. Thus, *8765 is a decimal consisting of four places ; consequently, 1 with four ciphers annexed...
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Adams's New Arithmetic: Arithmetic, in which the Principles of Operating by ...

Daniel Adams - 1830 - 294 pages
............... '685. The denominator to a decimal fraction, although not expressed, is always understood, and is 1 with as many ciphers annexed as there are places in the numerator, "fhos, *3765 is a decimal consisting of four places ; consequently, 1 with four ciphers...
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Adam's New Arithmetic: Arithmetic, in which the Principles of Operating by ...

Daniel Adams - 1831 - 276 pages
...'27. '685. The denominator to a decimal fraction, although not expressed, is always understood, and is 1 with as many ciphers annexed as there are places in the numerator. Thus, '3765 is a decimal consisting of four places ; consequently, 1 with four ciphers annexed...
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Elementary and Practical Arithmetic: On the Inductive System, by Analysis ...

Charles Waterhouse - 1844 - 232 pages
...denominator ; and the quotient is the decimal sought Demonstration. — Since every decimal fraction has 1, with as many ciphers annexed as there are places in the decimal, for a denominator, it is obvious, proceeding thus takes but a part of 1. EXAMPLES. 1. Reduce ^ to a...
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