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... decimal point , to the left of the figures of the numer- ator , so as to indicate that the number on the right is ... places in it , or the number of figures to the right of the decimal point . One decimal place expresses tenths . Two ...
... decimal point , to the left of the figures of the numer- ator , so as to indicate that the number on the right is ... places in it , or the number of figures to the right of the decimal point . One decimal place expresses tenths . Two ...
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... decimal points will be directly under each other . Subtract as in whole numbers , and place the decimal point in the remainder directly under the decimal points above . When the figures ... decimal places in the 40 cos ARITHMETIC . 1 $ ဘာ.
... decimal points will be directly under each other . Subtract as in whole numbers , and place the decimal point in the remainder directly under the decimal points above . When the figures ... decimal places in the 40 cos ARITHMETIC . 1 $ ဘာ.
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... decimal places in the multi- plicand and none in the multiplier ; therefore , 3 decimal places are pointed off in the product . 149. EXAMPLE . - What is the product of 426 and the decimal .005 ? SOLUTION.- multiplicand multiplier 426 ...
... decimal places in the multi- plicand and none in the multiplier ; therefore , 3 decimal places are pointed off in the product . 149. EXAMPLE . - What is the product of 426 and the decimal .005 ? SOLUTION.- multiplicand multiplier 426 ...
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... decimal places as there are decimal places in both multiplier and multiplicand , prefixing ciphers if necessary . EXAMPLES FOR PRACTICE . 154 . Find the product of : ( a ) .000492 4.1418 . ( a ) .0020377656 . ( b ) 4,003.2 X 1.2 . ( b ) ...
... decimal places as there are decimal places in both multiplier and multiplicand , prefixing ciphers if necessary . EXAMPLES FOR PRACTICE . 154 . Find the product of : ( a ) .000492 4.1418 . ( a ) .0020377656 . ( b ) 4,003.2 X 1.2 . ( b ) ...
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... decimal place in the dividend than in the divisor ; therefore , one decimal place is pointed off in the quotient ... places in the dividend as in the divisor ; therefore , the quo tient has no decimal places , and is a whole number . 158 ...
... decimal place in the dividend than in the divisor ; therefore , one decimal place is pointed off in the quotient ... places in the dividend as in the divisor ; therefore , the quo tient has no decimal places , and is a whole number . 158 ...
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Page 10 - LIQUID MEASURE 4 gills (gi.) = 1 pint (pt.) 2 pints — 1 quart (qt...
Page 54 - The terms of a ratio are the two numbers to be compared; thus, in the above ratio, 20 and 4 are the terms. When both terms are considered together, they are called a couplet ; when considered separately, the first term is called the antecedent, and the second term the consequent. Thus, in the ratio 20 : 4, 20 and 4 form a couplet, and 20 is the antecedent, and 4 the consequent.
Page 29 - Find the value of one of the unknown quantities, in terms of the other and known quantities...
Page 10 - Dry Measure 2 pints (pt.) =1 quart (qt.) 8 quarts = 1 peck (pk.) 4 pecks = 1 bushel (bu.) 2150.42 cu.
Page 12 - Operations with Fractions A) To change a mixed number to an improper fraction, simply multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction and add the numerator.
Page 24 - Multiplying or dividing both terms of a fraction by the same number does not change the value of the fraction.
Page 11 - The number thus added to itself, or the number to be multiplied, is called the multiplicand. The number which shows how many times the multiplicand is to be taken, or the number by which we multiply., is called the multiplier.
Page 24 - Therefore, multiplying both terms of a fraction by the same number does not alter its value.
Page 42 - Point off as many decimal places in the quotient as there are ciphers annexed.
Page 16 - The number to be divided, is called the dividend. The number by which we divide, is called the divisor.