| Barnard Smith - 1857 - 740 páginas
...10 11214 10 x 1000000 634 11214 10 x 534 1000000 21 1 1 X 100000 21 100000 = •00021. 92. Secondly. When the number of decimal places in the dividend...than the number of decimal places in the divisor. RULE. Affix cyphers to the dividend until the number of decimal places in the dividend equals the number... | |
| William Easton (of Hereford.) - 1859 - 110 páginas
...numbers, and point off in the quotient as many decimal places as there are more in the dividend than in the divisor. When the number of decimal places in the dividend is equal to the number in the divisor, remove the points and consider the dividend and divisor to be whole... | |
| John Purdue Bidlake - 1866 - 232 páginas
...number in the divisor, none will have to be pointed off, and the quotient will be a whole number. If the number of decimal places in the dividend is less than the number in the divisor, add ciphers to the dividend till the number of decimals in each is the same. The quotient... | |
| William Harding Girdlestone - 1867 - 368 páginas
...number of decimal places in the dividend and divisor is the same, and the quotient a whole number. 4. When the number of decimal places in the dividend is less than the number in the divisor : here ciphers must be added to the quotient to the right. The operation in each case... | |
| Thomas Liddell Ainsley - 1869 - 450 páginas
...contains three decimals, and 92 none; the quotient therefore must contain three, and becomes -052. (c) When the number of decimal places in the dividend is less than the number in the divisor, annex as many cyphers to the dividend as will make the number equal to the number in... | |
| Barnard Smith - 1873 - 366 páginas
...11214 10 x 1000000 534 11214 10 x 534 1000000 = — 1 1 X 100000 21 "100000 = -00021. 92. Secondly. When the number of decimal places in the dividend...than the number of decimal places in the divisor. RULE. Affix cyphers to the dividend until the number of decimal places in the dividend equals the number... | |
| Lorenzo Fairbanks - 1875 - 472 páginas
...the divisor. Proof: ^Vd1 •*- TOO = ^fA1 1 ryA A * 4 3 6 •— • 4 atj -— 1 « 1 (44 CASE III. When the number of decimal places in the dividend is less than the number in the divisor. EXAMPLE. Divide 60.25 by 3.125. OPERATION. ANALYSIS.— We first equalize the decimal... | |
| William Guy Peck - 1878 - 240 páginas
...1.6. 4. Divide 7.74 by 4.8. 9. Divide .8 by 3.2. 5. Divide 2.56 by .0032. 10. Divide 8.25 by 25. If the number of decimal places in the dividend is less than the number in the divisor, make them equal by annexing decimal ciphers to the dividend, and then divide. 11. Divide... | |
| Edward Henslowe Bedford - 1882 - 680 páginas
...decimal places in the divisor ; if there are not figures sufticient, prefix cyphers as in multiplication. When the number of decimal places in the dividend is less than the nuinlwr of decimal places in the divisor, affix cyphers to the dividend until the number of decimal... | |
| Webster Wells - 1893 - 360 páginas
...the decimal point of the quotient will always be directly over the decimal point of the dividend. If the number of decimal places in the dividend is less...than the number of decimal places in the divisor, ciphers may be written in the missing places. 2. Divide 318.68 by .257. (1240, Ans. 257)318680 -"'... | |
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