| James Wood - 1815 - 338 σελίδες
...performed as in whole numbers, observing to point off' as many decimals in the quotient as the number of decimal places in the dividend exceeds the number in the divisor. Ex. Divide 77.922 by 3.7. 7*7 Q22 -±-¥- — = 21.06: here there are three decimals in the dividend,... | |
| Wales Christopher Hotson - 1842 - 306 σελίδες
...performed as in integers, observing to point off as many decimal places in the quotient as the number of decimal places in the dividend exceeds the number in the divisor; for, by the nature of division, the product of the divisor and quotient is equal to the dividend, and,... | |
| George Roberts Perkins - 1846 - 266 σελίδες
...0.456. 4. Divide 1.12264556 by 1.0012. Ans. 1.1213. 5. Divide 0.017641 44 by 0.0018. Ans. 9.8008. 38. When there are not as many decimal places in the dividend as in the divisor, we may by ART. 32 annex as many ciphers to the dividend as we please, if we do not change the place... | |
| George Roberts Perkins - 1849 - 346 σελίδες
...0-456. 4. Divide 1-12264556 by 1-0012. Ans. 1-1213. 5. Divide 0-01764144 by 0-0018. Ans. 9-8008. 53. When there are not as many decimal places in the dividend as in the divisor, we may, (by ART. 49,) annex as many ciphers to the dividend as we please, if we do not change the place... | |
| Daniel Leach - 1851 - 280 σελίδες
...decimal places in the divisor and dividend are equal, the quotient will be a whole number. OBS. 2. When there are not as many decimal places in the dividend as in the divisor, ciphers may be annexed, and the division continned indefinitely. The ciphers thus annexed must be considered... | |
| George Roberts Perkins - 1851 - 356 σελίδες
...0-456. 4. Divide 1-12264556 by 1-0012. Ans. 1-1213. 5. Divide 0-0 1764 144 by 0-00 18. Ans. 9-8008. 55. When there are not as many decimal places in the dividend as in the divisor, we may, (by ART. -49,) annex as many ciphers to the dividend as we please, if we do not change the... | |
| Daniel Leach - 1853 - 622 σελίδες
...decimal places in the divisor and dividend are equal, the quotient will be a whole number. Ons. 2. When there are not as many decimal places in the dividend as in the divisor, ciphers may be annexed, and the division continued indefinitely. The ciphers thus annexed must be considered... | |
| George Roberts Perkins - 1855 - 388 σελίδες
...0-456. 4. Divide 1-12264556 by 1-0012. Ans. 1-1213. 5. Divide 0-01764144 by 0-0018. Ans. 9-8008. SS. When there are not as many decimal places in the dividend as in the divisor, we may, (by ART. 4:9,) annex as many ciphers to the dividend as we please, if we do not change the... | |
| Daniel Leach - 1857 - 314 σελίδες
...decimal places in the divisor and dividend are equal, the quotient will be a whole number. OBs. 2. • When there are not as many decimal places in the dividend as in Hie divisor, ciphers may be annexed, and the division continued indefinitely. The ciphers thus annexed... | |
| Benjamin Greenleaf - 1857 - 452 σελίδες
...following RULE. — Divide as in whole numbers, and point off as many figures in the quotient as the number of decimal places in the dividend exceeds the number in the divisor ; but if there are not as many, supply the deficiency by prefixing ciphers. NOTE 1. — When the decimal... | |
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