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" To reduce an improper fraction to its equivalent whole or mixed number. RULE. — Divide the numerator by the denominator, and the quotient will be the whole or mixed number sought. "
Mensuration and Practical Geometry: Containing Tables of Weights and ... - Page 22
by Charles Haynes Haswell - 1858 - 322 pages
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Practical Arithmetic, Uniting the Inductive with the Synthetic Mode of ...

James Bates Thomson - 1846 - 402 pages
...tor. (Art. 110.) Hence, '•• /1/'"'. To reduce an improper fraction to a whole, or mixed number. Divide the numerator by the denominator, and the quotient will be the whole, or mixtd number required. 20. Reduce 2/ to a whole or mixed number. Ans. 9f. Reduce the following fractions...
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The Columbian Calculator: Being a Practical and Concise System of Decimal ...

Almon Ticknor - 1846 - 274 pages
...Reduce jj-Jf- to its lowest terms. To reduce an improper fraction to a whole or mixed number. RULE II. Divide the numerator by the denominator, and the quotient will be the whole number. If there be any remainder, set it over the given denominator, for the numerator of the fraction....
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North American Arithmetic: Part Second and Part Third, Part 2

Frederick Emerson - 1846 - 266 pages
...*•£ 1 4 wholes. as there are tinies 3 in 42< RULE. To change an improper fraction to a whole number, divide the numerator by the denominator, and the quotient will be the whole number. 2. How many whole sheets of paper must be cut into halves, to make *£ of a sheet ? 3. In 2|^...
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The University Arithmetic: Embracing the Science of Numbers, and Their ...

Charles Davies - 1846 - 370 pages
...Is one-half in its lowest terms ? Is the fraction two-fourths ? Is three-fourths? CASE I. . J5 110. To reduce an improper fraction to its equivalent whole or mixed number. Divide the numerator by the denominator ; the quotient will be the whole number ; and the remainder,...
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The United States Arithmetic: Designed for Academies and Schools

William Vogdes - 1847 - 324 pages
...mixed number reduced to an improper fraction? § G9. CASE 3. To reduce an improper fraction to ita equivalent whole or mixed number. RULE. Divide the...quotient will be the whole or mixed number required. EXAMPLES. I. Reduce Д^ to its mixed number. 1 4)379 (27TV 28 99 98 _!_ 2. Reduce %* to its equivalent...
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Higher Arithmetic: Or, The Science and Application of Numbers; Combining the ...

James Bates Thomson - 1847 - 432 pages
...the denominator. (Art. 185.) Hence, 196. To reduce an improper fraction to a whole, or mixed number. Divide the numerator by the denominator, and the quotient will be the whole, or mixed number required. 20. Reduce -^ to a whole or mixed number. Ans. 6f . Reduce the following fractions to whole or mixed...
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Arithmetic: Designed for Academies and Schools, Uniting the Inductive ...

Charles Davies - 1847 - 368 pages
...without a remainder. The terms of the fraction are then said to have no common factor. CASE I. 128. To reduce an improper fraction to its equivalent whole or mixed number. Divide the numerator by the denominator, the quotient will be the whole number ; and the remainder,...
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Arithmetic: Designed for Academies and Schools, Uniting the Inductive ...

Charles Davies - 1847 - 368 pages
...without a remainder. The terms of the fraction are then said to have no common factor. CASE I. 128. To reduce an improper fraction to its equivalent whole or mixed number. Divide the numerator by the denominator, the quotient will be the whole number ; and the remainder,...
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The Youth's Assistant in Theoretic and Practical Arithmetic: Designed for ...

Zadock Thompson - 1848 - 184 pages
...denominator, we have only to perform the division which ia denoted. 217. To change, an improper fraction to an equivalent whole or mixed number. RULE. — Divide...numerator by the denominator, and the quotient will be the whde, or mixed number required. 1. Change 25J to an improper fraction. J denotes the division of 1...
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Higher Arithmetic, Or, The Science and Application of Numbers: Combining the ...

James Bates Thomson - 1848 - 432 pages
...the denominator. (Art. 185.) Hence, 1 96. To reduce an improper fraction to a whole, or mixed number. Divide the numerator by the denominator, and the quotient will be the whole, or mixed number required. 20. Reduce *£• to a whole or mixed number. Ans. 6^-. Reduce the following fractions to whole or...
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