| James Thompson - 1808 - 176 páginas
...divide 5456789 by 12. RULE. To find the true remainder when the divisor isthe product of two numbers, multiply the last remainder by the first divisor, and add the first remainder.. 56 •• (25.) ^7)31046835 1.8) 4435262 1 first rem. 554407 6 sec. rem. Ant: 554407 г ;m. 43. 27.... | |
| Samuel Read Hall - 1832 - 294 páginas
...remainder 1 must be added. Hence we have this rule for finding the true remainder in cases of this kind. Multiply the last remainder by the first divisor,...add the first remainder (if any,) to the product. The sum will be the remainder. METHODS OF PROOF. It has already been remarked, that the quotient in... | |
| Frederick Emerson - 1834 - 300 páginas
...factors, and the quotient thence arising by the other: the last quotient will be the true one. To find the true remainder, multiply the last remainder by the first divisor, and to the product add the first remainder. 1. Divide 4062900311 by 9, and prove the operation. 2. How... | |
| Robert Goodacre - 1839 - 320 páginas
...last only, multiply it by the first divisor, and the product will be the true one ; and if at both, multiply the last remainder by the first divisor, and add the first remainder to its product, and this sum will be the true one. Example Worked. Divide 765465200763756543 by 28... | |
| Benjamin Greenleaf - 1839 - 356 páginas
...arising, by the other, and the last quotient will be the answer to the question. NOTE. — To find the true remainder; multiply the last remainder by the first divisor, and to the product add the first remainder. 37. If 16 yards of velvet cost 2£. 18s. 8d. what will 1 yard... | |
| Frederick Emerson - 1839 - 300 páginas
...factors, and the quotient thence arising by the other: the last quotient will be the true one. To find the true remainder, multiply the last remainder by the first divisor, and to the product add the first remainder. 1. Divide 4062900311 by 9, and prove the operation. 2. How... | |
| Roswell Chamberlain Smith - 1841 - 324 páginas
...yards, 9^3 bundles. which added to the 4 yards over at first, makes 18 yards remainder. 9. Hence to find the true remainder multiply the last remainder by the first divisor and add in the first remainder. 10. Divide 85,509 by 42, using two factors. A. 2,035? J. 11. Divide 71,252... | |
| Roswell Chamberlain Smith - 1842 - 320 páginas
...yards, 9*5 bundles. which added to the 4 yards over at first, makes 18 yards remainder. 9. Hence to find the true remainder multiply the last remainder by the first divisor and add in the first remainder. 10. Divide 85,509 by 42, using two factors. A. 2,035jf. 11. Divide 71,252 by... | |
| Roswell Chamberlain Smith - 1850 - 314 páginas
...yards, 9|| bundles. which added to the 4 yards over at first, makes 18 yards remainder. 9. Hence to find the true remainder multiply the last remainder by the first divisor and add in the first remainder. 10. Divide 85,509 by 42, using two factors. A. 2,035jf. 11. Divide 71,252 by... | |
| Benjamin Greenleaf - 1850 - 368 páginas
...the quotient thence arising by the other, and the last quotient will be the answer. NOTE. — To find the true remainder; multiply the last remainder by the first divisor, and to the product add the first remainder. 37. If 16 yards of velvet cost 2£. 18s. 8d., what will 1 yard... | |
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