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... greater than unity , as 35.721 , we may extend the principle thus : — A decimal may be divided by 10 , by removing the dot one place to the left ; by 100 or 102 by removing the dot two places to the left ; by 1000 or 103 by removing the ...
... greater than unity , as 35.721 , we may extend the principle thus : — A decimal may be divided by 10 , by removing the dot one place to the left ; by 100 or 102 by removing the dot two places to the left ; by 1000 or 103 by removing the ...
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... greater inequality according as the antecedent is less or greater than the consequent . Thus , 6 : 6 is a ratio of equality . 3 : 4 is a ratio of less inequality . 11 : 9 is a ratio of greater inequality . The student will therefore ...
... greater inequality according as the antecedent is less or greater than the consequent . Thus , 6 : 6 is a ratio of equality . 3 : 4 is a ratio of less inequality . 11 : 9 is a ratio of greater inequality . The student will therefore ...
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Edward Atkins. ( 4. ) A mixed number is a ratio of greater inequality , whose antecedent has been actually divided by its consequent , and the result expressed as an integer and simple fraction . Thus , 24 = V = 17 : 7 . ( 5. ) A complex ...
Edward Atkins. ( 4. ) A mixed number is a ratio of greater inequality , whose antecedent has been actually divided by its consequent , and the result expressed as an integer and simple fraction . Thus , 24 = V = 17 : 7 . ( 5. ) A complex ...
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... greater . 12. Show that the ratio 18 : 7 is a ratio of greater in- equality than the ratio 41:16 . Addition of Fractions . 20. We have shown ( Art . 6 ) that the numerator and deno- minator respectively represent the antecedent and ...
... greater . 12. Show that the ratio 18 : 7 is a ratio of greater in- equality than the ratio 41:16 . Addition of Fractions . 20. We have shown ( Art . 6 ) that the numerator and deno- minator respectively represent the antecedent and ...
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... greater . We shall , however , take the less from the greater , and put the negative sign to the remainder , meaning by this that the remainder has yet to be subtracted . Hence , 91 67 - 3 = - - 2 + ( 1 11 taken from unity or 1 ...
... greater . We shall , however , take the less from the greater , and put the negative sign to the remainder , meaning by this that the remainder has yet to be subtracted . Hence , 91 67 - 3 = - - 2 + ( 1 11 taken from unity or 1 ...
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