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when the pieces are of a yard long?

of a yard long, how many would number of pieces compare with the

4. If the pieces were there be? How does the number when the pieces are of a yard long? 5. How many times is contained in 1? ? ? ? ? 6. Since is contained in 1, eight times, how many times. will it be contained in? What part of 8 times will it be contained in?

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7. Since is contained in 1 of 8 times, or times, how many times will it be contained in? How many times in ? ? ??

8. What is the value of 1÷? Of 1÷3? 1÷3? 3÷÷4? 9. Into how many parts of 3 eighths of a dollar each, can 6 eighths of a dollar be divided?

10. How many sacks containing filled from of a barrel of flour?

contained in? in ? in ?

of a barrel each, can be How many times is

3

4 in 4?

47

11. How many pine-apples at $1 each, can be bought for $1?

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ANALYSIS. is contained in 1, 5 times; and is contained in 1, onethird of 5 times, or times.

And since is contained in 1, § times, in it will be contained ‡ of = times. Or,

is equal to 3, and is equal to 3. 21 thirty-fifths are contained

in 20 thirty-fifths times.

DIVISION.

RULE.-Multiply the dividend by the divisor inverted.) Or, Reduce the dividend and divisor to similar fractions and divide the numerator of the dividend by the numerator of the divisor.

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should be changed to inproper fractions, and all

fractions that are factors of the divisor, inverted, and the product found

as in previous examples.

15. Divide of of 16 by & of 4 of 51.

16. Divide of 13 of 5 by 41 times of 16.

17. Divide of

of 4 by 4 of 4.

of by 5 times 3 of §. of 15 by 3 of 5 of 6. off of 22 by of 1⁄2 of 16.

18. Divide of

19. Divide of

20. Divide

21. Divide

22. Divide 8

of 33 of 6 by 3 of 6 times 13. times of 7 by & of 3 of 5. 23. How many pieces of ribbon

can be made from of of a yard?

of a yard in length,

24. If a man spends $3 per day for cigars, in how many

days will he spend $171⁄2?

25. How many yards of cloth at $3 per yard can be bought for $317??

26. At $3 per bushel, how many bushels of potatoes can be bought for $174?

27. If a family uses of a barrel of flour a week, how long will 5 barrels last?

28. If a boy earns $ daily, how long will it take him to earn $33?

29. A certain number multiplied by is equal to . What is that number?

30. If a man can saw 1 long will he require to saw 17

cords of wood in one day, how cords?

31. If a horse eats 12 bushels of oats in 5 weeks, how much does he eat in a day?

32. When wheat is selling at $13 per bushel, how many bushels can be bought for $3168?

FRACTIONAL FORMS.

189. Expressions of unexecuted division are often written in the form of a fraction.

190. A fractional form having an integral denominator and a fractional numerator is called a Complex Fraction.

Thus, and are complex fractions.

Expressions which have a fraction in the denominator can not properly be regarded as Complex Fractions, though they are commonly classified as such.

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191. To find the relation of one number to another.

1. What part of 5 cents is 1 cent? 2 cents? 3 cents? 4 cents?

2. What part of 9 acres is 5 acres? 7 acres? 3 acres? 4 acres?

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3. What part of 4 apples is 1 apple? of 1 apple?

of 1 apple? of 1 apple?

4. What part of $5 is $2? $1? $1? $1? $3?

5. What part of $6 is $1? $1? $1? $?

6. Henry had $5 and gave his brother $3. What part of his money did he give his brother?

7. James earned $7, and his brother $2. What part of the whole did each earn?

PRINCIPLE.-Only like numbers can have relation to each other. 8. What is the relation of 5 to 9?

ANALYSIS.-1 is of 9, and 5 is 5 times of 9, or, .
Hence 5 is of 9.

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192. A number and its relation to another number

given, to find the other number.

1. 2 cents are of how many cents? of how many cents? of how many cents?

2. 3 is of what number? of what number? of what number?

3. 8 is of what number? of what number?. of what number?

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