Machine-shop Arithmetic: Shows how All Shop Problems are Worked Out and "why." Includes Change Gears for Cutting Any Threads; Drills, Taps, Shink and Force Fits; Metric System of Measurements and Threads. Used by All Classes of Mechanics, Apprentices, Etc., EtcNorman W. Henley publishing Company, 1917 - 144 páginas |
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... point indicating the value of the decimal fraction . 125 Moving the point between the 1 and 2 we have 1.25 , which ... places ( or ten thousandths ) are usu- ally 6.
... point indicating the value of the decimal fraction . 125 Moving the point between the 1 and 2 we have 1.25 , which ... places ( or ten thousandths ) are usu- ally 6.
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... places ( or ten thousandths ) are usu- ally accurate enough for most calculations . When we have to reduce to deci ... decimal point are decimal parts of one ( no matter what ) and that all figures 7.
... places ( or ten thousandths ) are usu- ally accurate enough for most calculations . When we have to reduce to deci ... decimal point are decimal parts of one ( no matter what ) and that all figures 7.
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... decimal points come under each other , as , or subtracting Adding 2.1347 2.2532 4.3879 4.3257 2.17857 2.14713 Never ... places as there are decimals in both the multiplier and multi- plicand , counting from the right . As an example we have 3 ...
... decimal points come under each other , as , or subtracting Adding 2.1347 2.2532 4.3879 4.3257 2.17857 2.14713 Never ... places as there are decimals in both the multiplier and multi- plicand , counting from the right . As an example we have 3 ...
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... decimals is very easy , after you learn to neglect the decimal point while you are dividing , and then to put it in the right place in the quotient ( or answer ) . Divide as with simple numbers and point off as many places in the ...
... decimals is very easy , after you learn to neglect the decimal point while you are dividing , and then to put it in the right place in the quotient ( or answer ) . Divide as with simple numbers and point off as many places in the ...
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... decimal places in the dividend and only one in the divisor , we point off one place from the right in the answer . Take another case and divide 3.1478 by .071 .071 ) 3.1478 ( 44.3+ 2 84 307 284 238 213 25 Forget all about the decimal points ...
... decimal places in the dividend and only one in the divisor , we point off one place from the right in the answer . Take another case and divide 3.1478 by .071 .071 ) 3.1478 ( 44.3+ 2 84 307 284 238 213 25 Forget all about the decimal points ...
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