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" Multiply as in whole numbers, and point off as many decimal places in the product as there are decimal places in the multiplicand and multiplier, supplying the deficiency, if any, by prefixing ciphers. "
First Book of Arithmetic: Uniting Oral and Written Exercises - Página 127
por Emerson Elbridge White - 1890 - 168 páginas
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A Complete and Compendious Treatise of Arithmetick, Vulgar and Decimal ...

Thomas Clarke (accountant.) - 1742 - 152 páginas
...Multiplication of Decimal Fractions IS the fame Way performed as Multiplication of Whole Numbers, only point off as many Decimal Places in the Product as there are Decimal Places in both the Multiplicand and Multiplier : As .31875 .002400 .015625 The Operation is the fame as Multiplication...
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The Elements of Algebra: Designed for the Use of Students in the University

James Wood - 1815 - 338 páginas
...MULTIPLICATION. (38.) To multiply one decimal by another, multiply the figures as in whole numbers, and point off' as many decimal places in the .product as there are in the multiplier and the multiplicand together. = (according to the decimal notation) 235.98. And...
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The American Tutor's Assistant Revised, Or, A Compendious System of ...

Zachariah Jess - 1824 - 224 páginas
...109.62+34.691, and of 478.462x37.66+378.8? answer 90,849 MULTIPLICATION OF DECIMALS. RULE. Multiply as in integers, and point off as many decimal places in the product as are in both factors. NotK 1. If the decimal places be wanting in the product, supply them with ciphers...
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Arithmetick Theoretically and Practically Illustrated

B. M. Tyler - 1827 - 308 páginas
...multiplicand and multiplier together. If both the multiplicand and multiplier are mixed numbers, there will be as many decimal places in the product as there are decimal places in both the given numbers, since both decimals will produce as many decimal places in the product as it is...
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The Complete Mathematical and General Navigation Tables: Including ..., Volumen1

Thomas Kerigan - 1828 - 776 páginas
...DECIMALS. Multiplication of decimals is also performed the same way as in whole numbers ; observing to cut off as many decimal places in the product as there are decimal places in both factors ; that is, in the multiplicand and multiplier. Example 1. Multiply .... 2.4362 Bv Product =...
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Practical and Mental Arithmetic on a New Plan: In which Mental Arithmetic is ...

Roswell Chamberlain Smith - 1831 - 286 páginas
...3d. 3,4125 20 3,2500 12 It will Ъг recollected by the pupil in pointing off) that títere must be as many decimal places in the product^ as there are decimal places tit Iwtk multiplier and multiplicand. 3,0000 From these illustrations we derive the following RULE....
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Practical and Mental Arithmetic, on a New Plan, in which Mental Arithmetic ...

Roswell Chamberlain Smith - 1837 - 306 páginas
...$11,375 ,3 3,4125 20 8,2500 12 It will bo recollected by the pupil, in pointing off. that there must be u many decimal places in the product, as there are decimal places in both multiplier and multiplicand. From these illustrations we derive the following RULE. Q. How do you reduce...
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The Complete Mathematical and General Navigation Tables: Including Every ...

Thomas Kerigan - 1838 - 804 páginas
...DECIMALS. Multiplication of decimals is also performed the same way as in whole numbers j observing to cut off as many decimal places in the product as there are decimal places in both factors ; that is, in the multiplicand and multiplier. Example \ . Multiply .... 2.4362 By 275 121810...
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The principles of arithmetic. [Followed by] The principles of algebra

Wales Christopher Hotson - 1842 - 306 páginas
...DECIMALS. 39. To find the product of two decimals, orvmixed numbers containing decimals, multiply as in integers, and point off as many decimal places in the product as there arc in both factors. Ex. 1. Find the product of 31.43 and .3, 31.43 x -3 = 9.429. The corresponding...
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A key to the commercial arithmetic

James Morrison (accountant.) - 1845 - 324 páginas
...are necessary to be pointed off? A. I prefix ciphers to make up the deficiency. (3.) Q. Why do you point off as many decimal places in the PRODUCT, as there are in both factors ? A. The reason is, that the operation here is the same as in Multiplication of Vulgar...
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