| G. Ainsworth - 1854 - 216 páginas
...we have AC + B from which we derive the following rule. Rude. To reduce mixed to simple fractions, multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction, and add in the numerator. This sum divided by the denominator will be the fraction required. Thus we have _... | |
| William Easton (of Hereford.) - 1859 - 110 páginas
...23. 28. Щ. 33. .„m. 19. 24. 29. 34. 25. so. 35. 16. №. 21. 26. 31. 36. m 17. 2?. 27. 32. Rule. Multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction and add the numerator to the product ; below the sum, place the given denominator. Preparatory questions. Reduce 2, 3J, 4, 4|, 5, 5k, &c.,... | |
| Alfred Newsom Niblett - 1861 - 204 páginas
...the fraction. CASE 3. TO REDUCE A WHOLE OR MIXED NUMBER TO AN IMPROPER FRACTION. (Thrower, page 73.) Multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction and add in the numerator for a new numerator, under which place the denominator. CASE 4. TO REDUCE FRACT10NS... | |
| John Flint (inspector of schools.) - 1862 - 152 páginas
...— (See p. 38.) CASE II.— 1st Divisios. To reduce a mixed number to the form of a simple fraction. Multiply the whole number by the denominator of the...fraction, and add the numerator to the product for the new numerator, and keep the same denominator. 1. 3£ 7. 15£ 13. 43£ 19. 24^ 25. 4235^ 2. 4£... | |
| Oliver Byrne - 1863 - 600 páginas
...before. Ud) 144(1 _96 48)96(2 86 To reduce a mixed number to its equivalent improper fraction. RULE. — Multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction, and add the numerator to the product ; then set that sum above the denominator for the fraction required. Reduce 23f to a fraction. Or,... | |
| Charles Auguste A. Briot - 1863 - 374 páginas
...:— 7 + 3 = §2. i 6 RULE. — To put a fractional number under the form of an ordinary fraction, multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction, and add the numerator to the product, placing the denominator underneath. Since a whole number or a fractional number can be thus expressed... | |
| Olinthus Gregory - 1863 - 482 páginas
...equivalent fraetion having any assigned denominator. This is, evidently,-the reverse of Case 2 ; therefore multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction, and add the numerator (if there be one) to obtain the numerator of the fraction required. Ex. — Reduce 221^. to an improper... | |
| William Easton (of Hereford.) - 1864 - 92 páginas
...7# there are y. Here лv"e are said to reduce the mixed number 7$ to the improper fraction y. Rule. Multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction and add in the numerator. 19. In 34, 7e, 9i> 1Ц, how many halves ? Ans. |, у, V, V20. In 5jr, 8i, 3f, 9i,... | |
| W. M. LUPTON - 1867 - 210 páginas
...and 7870000. (25) 966289 and 4915000. To reduce a mixed nwniber to an improper fraction. RULE. — Multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction, and add in the numerator for the new numerator ; the denominator remains unaltered. EXERCISE XVIII. Reduce... | |
| Ontario Chief Superintendent of Education - 1874 - 416 páginas
...to give the rule." He rolled out the answer in tones which would have done honour to Stentor — " Multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction, and add in the numerator-rrr ! " After a compliment upon the accuracy of his answer, the following colloquy... | |
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