 | Thomas Tucker Smiley - 1868
...same number without a remainder, that is their lowest term. 2. To reduce a mixed number to an improper fraction. Rule. Multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction, to which add the numerator, and place the product over the denominator, for a new numerator. disc 3.... | |
 | Francis Walkingame - 1868
...|, to a common denominator. 672 560 3 60 105 '~ ' ~> TTJTT To reduce a mixed number to an Improper Fraction, RULE. — Multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction, and to the product add the numerator for a new numerator, which place over the denominator. To express... | |
 | Robert Stewart (of Dundee.) - 1871 - 211 Seiten
...'{', W, W, 'I8. '!% S?, to whole or mixed numbers. CASE III. To reduce a mixed number to an improper fraction. RULE. — Multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction ; to the product add the numerator, under which place the denominator. NOTE. — To reduce an integer... | |
 | Edward Brooks - 1874 - 337 Seiten
...fraction, if we multiply both numerator and denominator by 7, we have 35, which added to » equals » 8. RULE. — Multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction, add the numerator to the product, and write the denominator under the result. Reduce to improper fractions, 2. 5|. 3.... | |
 | Edward Brooks - 1877 - 421 Seiten
...g74 are 27 times 4 fourth,-!, or If1, whicii lidded to the }, £ equals AJ-1. Therefore, etc. — — Rule. — Multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction, add the numerator to the product, and write the denominator under the sum. Reduce to improper fractions, 2. 5|. 8. 12f.... | |
 | Edward Brooks - 1877 - 542 Seiten
...terms by 5, we have { = -" (Prin. 5); and -355+|= ^ = i = _aj,_ *£ . Therefore 7| = ^ . 3 5 i 13_ /» Rule. — Multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction, add the numerator to the product, and write the denominator under the sum. • Reduce the following to improper fractions... | |
 | Edward Brooks - 1877 - 230 Seiten
...27 there 274 are 27 times 4 fourths, or ^J1, which added to the |, 4 equals i^i. Therefore, etc. jjj Rule. — Multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction, add the numerator to the product, and write the denominator under the sum. Reduce to improper fractiona, 2. 5f. Ans.... | |
 | Edward Brooks - 1877 - 421 Seiten
...27 times 4 fourths, or ij1, which added to the f, 4* equals ij^-. Therefore, etc. — jj Rale. — Multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction, add the numerator to the product, and write the denominator under the sum. Reduce to improper fractions, ,4ns. Ans. CASK... | |
 | Edward Brooks - 1877 - 542 Seiten
...by 5, we have ^ = -\ 5 - (Prin. 5); and »-5 8 . Therefore 7f = 4j 8 . OPERATION. Rule.—Multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction, add the numerator to the product, and writt the denominator under the sum. Reduce the following to improper fractions:... | |
 | Edward Brooks - 1889 - 421 Seiten
...27 there 27f are 27 times 4 fourths, or ^J1, which added to the J, 4 equals i^i. Therefore, etc. Jf Rule. — Multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction, add the numerator to the product, and write the denominator under the sum. Reduce to improper fractions, 7. 8. 9. 24^;... | |
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