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... quotient arising from the division of the numerator by the denominator . 3 Thus the fraction - represents the quotient of 3 divided 4 by 4 ; for 3 is ( Art . 7 ) , and this divided by 4 is the fraction 3 3 1 ( Art . 10 ) . If the ...
... quotient arising from the division of the numerator by the denominator . 3 Thus the fraction - represents the quotient of 3 divided 4 by 4 ; for 3 is ( Art . 7 ) , and this divided by 4 is the fraction 3 3 1 ( Art . 10 ) . If the ...
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... quotient arising from the division of the numerator by the denominator . 3 4 Thus the fraction represents the quotient of 3 divided 3 by 4 ; for 8 is ( Art . 7 ) , and this divided by 4 is the fraction 3 3 1 ( Art . 10 ) . If the ...
... quotient arising from the division of the numerator by the denominator . 3 4 Thus the fraction represents the quotient of 3 divided 3 by 4 ; for 8 is ( Art . 7 ) , and this divided by 4 is the fraction 3 3 1 ( Art . 10 ) . If the ...
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... quotients , separated as before ; and repeat this pro- cess as long as any common measure exists between two or more of ... quotient of Least Common Multiple divided by the denominator . Ex . Reduce to a common denominator 1 2 3 12 and 5 ...
... quotients , separated as before ; and repeat this pro- cess as long as any common measure exists between two or more of ... quotient of Least Common Multiple divided by the denominator . Ex . Reduce to a common denominator 1 2 3 12 and 5 ...
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... quotients , separated as before ; and repeat this pro- cess as long as any common measure exists between two or more of ... quotient of Least Common Multiple divided by the denominator . Ex . Reduce to a common denominator 1 2 3 12 and 3 ...
... quotients , separated as before ; and repeat this pro- cess as long as any common measure exists between two or more of ... quotient of Least Common Multiple divided by the denominator . Ex . Reduce to a common denominator 1 2 3 12 and 3 ...
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... quotients for the purpose of forming the required product . 18 57 9 57 513 - = Thus X- = X 65 8 65 4 260 measure 2 . 3 7 ... quotient 3 7 -- ; let these equal quantities be multiplied by the same 4 7 7.5 quantity and the products must be ...
... quotients for the purpose of forming the required product . 18 57 9 57 513 - = Thus X- = X 65 8 65 4 260 measure 2 . 3 7 ... quotient 3 7 -- ; let these equal quantities be multiplied by the same 4 7 7.5 quantity and the products must be ...
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