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Arithmetick Theoretically and Practically Illustrated - Page 143
by B. M. Tyler - 1827 - 287 pages
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Conkling's Arithmetic: The Young Arithmetician's Guide to a Knowledge of ...

Thomas Conkling (W.) - 1831 - 302 pages
...fraction. ce 1742££, to an improper fraction. Ans. To reduce an improper fraction to a whole, or mixed number. RULE. Divide the numerator by the denominator; the quotient will be the whole number; then, under the remainder, (if any,) place the denominator for the fractional part, and the whole will...
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Adam's New Arithmetic: Arithmetic, in which the Principles of Operating by ...

Daniel Adams - 1831 - 276 pages
...orange,) will give the number of whole oranges. Hence, To reduce an improper fraction to a whole or mixed number, — RULE : Divide the numerator by the denominator ; the quotient will be the whole or mixed number. EXAMPLES FOR PRACTICE. 5. A man, spending £ of a dollar a day, in 83 days would spend...
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The Arithmetical Manual

Samuel Read Hall - 1832 - 294 pages
...units, or whole numbers. Hence To reduce an improper fraction to its equivalent whole or mixed number, divide the numerator by the denominator ; the quotient will be the whole number, and the remainder, if any, will form the numerator of a fraction, which must be written over the denominator, and placed...
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The Common School Arithmetic: Prepared for the Use of Academies and Common ...

Charles Davies - 1833 - 284 pages
...remainder CASE I. § 125. To reduce an improper fraction to its equivalent whole or mixed numberRULE. Divide the numerator by the denominator, the quotient will be the whole number, and the remainder, if there be one, placed over the given denominator, will form the fractional part. Ex. 1. Reduce y...
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A system of arithmetic, with the principles of logarithms

Richard Frederick Clarke (the elder.) - 1833 - 158 pages
...Example. Reduce y to proper terms. 7)61 Answer, 8; proper terms. Case 3d and 4th prove each other. RULE. Divide the numerator by the denominator: the quotient will be the whole number; and if there be any remainder, place it over the denominator for a Fraction. EXERCISES. CASE 5th. To reduce...
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Adam's New Arithmetic: Arithmetic, in which the Principles of Operating by ...

Daniel Adams - 1833 - 268 pages
...orange,) will give the number . of whole oranges. Hence, To reduce an improper fraction to a whole or mixed number, — RULE : Divide the numerator by the denominator • the quotient will be the whole or mixed jiumber. EXAMPLES FOR PRACTICE. 5. A man, spending £ of a dollar a day, in 83 days would...
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Treatise on Arithmetic, in Theory and Practice: With an Appendix, Containing ...

James Thomson (LL.D.) - 1837 - 296 pages
...A, 1"&, T%.". WS, +?*. til, T%. T1A, T¥ff Problem V. To reduce an improper fraction to a whole or mixed number. RULE. Divide the numerator by the denominator; the quotient will be the whole number required : and if there be any remainder, write it over the given denominator for . the fractional...
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The Common School Arithmetic ...: To which is Added a Dictionary of ...

Peirpont Edward Bates Botham - 1837 - 252 pages
...thus ^l, which is equal to 9 integers 45 written Af- Ans. 2. To reduce an improper fraction to a whole number. RULE : — Divide the numerator by the denominator, the quotient will be the whole number. , Ex. Reduce-1- §2 to a whole number. OPERATION. 8)192 ~ 3- To reduce a mixed number to an improper...
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A Complete System of Commercial Arithmetic, Its Application to the Principal ...

William Tate - 1837 - 358 pages
...-¡4 5í i¿ FRACTIONAL REDUCTION. CASE 1. To reduce an improper fraction to its equivalent whole or mixed number. Rule. Divide the numerator by the denominator ; the quotient will be the equivalent whole number, and if there is a remainder, annex it as the numerator of a fraction having...
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The Private Instructor, Or Mathematics Simplified: Comprising Every Thing ...

Jason M. Mahan - 1839 - 312 pages
...denominator shall be 41. Ans. SS6T9CASE IV. To reduce an improper fraction to its equivalent whole, or mixed number. RULE. Divide the numerator by the denominator — the quotient will be the whole number ; and if there be a remainder, it will be the numerator to the given denominator. Examples. 1. Reduce Y//...
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