| Daniel Adams - Arithmetic - 1810 - 190 pages
...? 13. Of how many o'perations does it consist ? — What are they ? 19. When the multiplier is (ess than a unit, what is the product compared with the multiplicand? 20. How do yon multiply a whole number by a fraction ? 21. How do you multiply one fraction by another? 22. How... | |
| George G. Carey - Arithmetic - 1818 - 602 pages
...both ğincreased or diminished in the same proportion, that is, if they arc both multiplied or divided by the same number, the value of the fraction is not altered ; therefore every Vulgar Fraction may be expressed in a variety of forms, and yet retain the same value.... | |
| George Lees - 1826 - 276 pages
...denominator. The principle of this rule is, that if the numerator and denominator be both multiplied by the same number, the value of the fraction is not altered. That both terms are multiplied by the same number, by applying the preceding rule, will readily appear... | |
| Daniel Adams - Arithmetic - 1848 - 324 pages
...fraction by another. How do you multiply a mixed number by a mixed number? How does it appear, that m multiplying both terms of the fraction by the same number, the value of the fraction is not altered ? How many, and what are the ways of dividing a fraction by a whole number? How does it appear that... | |
| Daniel Adams - Arithmetic - 1830 - 294 pages
...fraction ? 18. Of bow many operations does it consist? — What are they? 19. When the multiplier is less than a unit, what is the product compared with the...How do you multiply one fraction by another? 22. How clo you multiply a mixed number by a mixed number ? 23. How does it appear, that in multiplying both... | |
| Daniel Adams - Arithmetic - 1831 - 276 pages
...fraction ? 18. Of how many operations does it consist? — What are they? 19. When the multiplier is less than a unit, what is the product compared with the...? 23. How does it appear, that in multiplying both terras of the fraction by the same number the value of the fraction is not altered ? 24. How many ways... | |
| Augustus De Morgan - 1831 - 108 pages
...most important property of a fraction is, that if both its numerator and denominator are multiplied by the same number, the value of the fraction is not altered ; that is, £ is the same as i|, or each part is the same when we divide 12 inches into 20 parts, as... | |
| Civilization - 1832 - 406 pages
...depend, is the following : If the numerator and denominator be either both multiplied or both divided by the same number, the value of the fraction is not altered. For example, take £ and multiply its numerator and denominator by 4, which gives -JJ-. In the second... | |
| Daniel Adams - Arithmetic - 1833 - 270 pages
...fraction ? 18. Of how many operations does ft consist? — What are they? 19. When the multiplier is less. than a unit, what is the product compared with the...the fraction is not altered ? 24. How many ways are here to divide a fraction by a whole number ? — What are they? 25. How does it appear that a fraction... | |
| Mathematics - 1836 - 370 pages
...most important property of a fraction is, that if both its numerator and denominator are multiplied by the same number, the value of the fraction is not altered ; that is, $ is the same as |.|-, or each part is the same when we divide 12 inches into 20 parts,... | |
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