| Warren Colburn - 1824 - 292 páginas
...evident from what we have seen in adding and subtracting decimals, that in this case there must be as many decimal places in the product, as there are in the multiplicand. It may • perhaps be more satisfactory if we analyze it. 7 times 5 thousandths are 35 thousandths,... | |
| Warren Colburn - 1826 - 264 páginas
...evident from what we have seen in adding and subtracting decimals, that in this case there must be as many decimal places in the product, as there are in the multiplicand. It may perhaps be more satisfactory if we analyze it. 7 times 5 thousandths are 35 thousandths, that... | |
| Warren Colburn - 1829 - 258 páginas
...evident from what we have seen in adding and subtracting decimals, that in this case there must be as many decimal places in the product, as there are in the multiplicand. It may perhaps be more satisfactory if we analyze it. 7 'times 5 thousandths are 35 thousandths, that... | |
| Charles Davies - 1833 - 284 páginas
...quotient will produce the dividend. But when decimal fractions are multiplied together there will be as many decimal places in the product as there are in the multiplier and multiplicand § 167. Therefore the dividend must contain as many decimal places as the... | |
| Warren Colburn - 1835 - 264 páginas
...multiplied together in the same manner is whole numbers, anil as many places are pointed of for decimals in the product, as there are in the multiplicand and multiplier counted tugctlicr. It is plain that this must always be the case, for tenths multiplied by tenths must produce... | |
| James Wood - 1857 - 634 páginas
...multiplication, viz. Multiply as in rvhole numbers, taking no notice of the decimal points, and point off' as many decimal places in the product as there are in the multiplicand and multiplier together. To prove the Rule for Division; Let the dividend be made to have, if it has not already,... | |
| Charles Elsee - 1866 - 300 páginas
...17-8946— 30-254— -5 + 21-12. 37. — Multiplication. BULB. Multiply as in integers ; and mark off as many decimal places in the product as there are in the multiplier and multiplicand together. Ex. (1) Multiply 1-394 by 2-71 i'394 2-71 1394 9758 2788 377774... | |
| Shelton Palmer Sanford - 1872 - 404 páginas
...order that the product might be ten-thousandths. These examples make it clear that there will always be as many decimal places in the product as there are in the multi plicand and multiplier counted together. Hence the RULE. Multiply as in whole numbers, and in... | |
| William Guy Peck - 1878 - 240 páginas
...Since tenths multiplied by hundredths give thousandths, .5 x .09 = .045. PRINCIPLE. — There will be as many decimal places in the product as there are in the factors. RULE. Multiply as in integers, and point off from the right of the product, as many decimal... | |
| William Frothingham Bradbury - 1879 - 392 páginas
...under tlie figure of the m/ultiplier which produces it. 3. Add these partial products and point off as many decimal places in the product as there are in the multiplicand, and the result will be the true product. 62. PBOOF. Multiply the multiplier by the multiplicand, and, if... | |
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