If the divisor contains decimal places, we may remove the decimal point from the divisor, provided we carry the decimal point in the dividend as many places to the right as there are decimal places in the divisor. The principles of arithmetic - Página 64por Daniel O'Sullivan - 1872Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Thomas Clarke (accountant.) - 1742 - 152 páginas
...Denomination as are equal to an Unite of that Denomination the Fraction is of, and from the Product fh ike off as many Places to the Right, as there are Decimal Places in the Fraction to be valued ; thofe Places on the Left of the Stroke are Integers of the next inferior Denomination,... | |
| 1842 - 634 páginas
...not without its interest. Jiule 1. — Move the decimal point to the right of the divisor, and carry the decimal point of the dividend as many places to the right as you did that of the divisor. Annex to the dividend as many ciphers as will make its decimal places... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1842 - 632 páginas
...not without its interest. Mule 1. — Move the decimal point to the right of the divisor, and carry the decimal point of the dividend as many places to the right as you did that of the divisor. Annex to the dividend as many ciphers as will make its decimal places... | |
| Pliny Earle Chase - 1844 - 246 páginas
...there are zeroes in the divisor. When there are zeroes at the right hand of the divisor, cut them off, and remove the decimal point of the dividend as many places to the left. After dividing the integers, remove the decimal point from the remainder, and you will have the... | |
| Pliny Earle Chase - 1844 - 258 páginas
...there are zeroes in the divisor. When there are zeroes at the right hand of the divisor, cut them off, and remove the decimal point of the dividend as many places to the left. After dividing the integers, remove the decimal point from the remainder, and you ivul have the... | |
| Pliny Earle Chase - 1848 - 244 páginas
...there are zeroes in the divisor. When there are zeroes at the right hand of the divisor, cut them off, and remove the decimal point of the dividend as many places to the left. After dividing the integers, remove the decimal point from the remainder, and you will have the... | |
| O. Silcock - 1851 - 48 páginas
...Multiplication, place them as whole numbers, regardless of the points, but separate from the product, as many places to the right as there are decimal places in the multiplier and multiplicand together : if there are not so many places, add cyphers to the left to... | |
| Thomas Grainger Hall - 1853 - 268 páginas
...Ruh. — Divide as in whole numbers : but first make the divisor an integer, by removing the decimal of the dividend as many places to the right as there are decimals in the divisor. The quo.tient will contain аз many decimals as there are in the dividend.... | |
| Noble Heath - 1855 - 468 páginas
...the dividend, when integral, or remove its comma, when decimal, (annexing ciphers if necessary •,) as many places to the right, as there are decimal places in the divisor, in which we then suppress the comma. Both numbers being thus (228) multiplied by the same number, the... | |
| Noble Heath - 1856 - 472 páginas
...of the dividend, when integral, or remove its comma, when decimal, (annexing ciphers if necessary,} as many places to the right, as there are decimal places in the divisor, in which we then suppress the comma. Both numbers being thus (228) multiplied by the same number, the... | |
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