| Edward Hatton - 1719 - 328 páginas
...When a mi xt Number is given to be reduced to an improper Fraction, ii.uk. ~\ Multiply the Integers by the Denominator of the Fraction, and to the Product add the Numerator, and place the Sumir» over the Denominator for a new Fraction. Reduce 1-2 ; to an improper Fraction:... | |
| William Emerson - 1764 - 582 páginas
...quantity. Thus ~PROBLEM VIII. To reduce a mixed number to a fraction. RULE. Multiply the integral part by the denominator of the fraction, and to the product add the numerator, under which write the common denominator. Ex. i. т í , . .,., ac — ^ . , Let a -- be given. Then... | |
| John Eadon - 1766 - 360 páginas
...720 Anfw. . — 24. 30 III. To reduce a tnixt number into an Improptr Frail ten »f tyual value. • RULE. Multiply the whole number by the Denominator of the Fraction, and to the prcduft add the Numerator, and the fum is the new Numerator, under which write ue Denominator. EXAMPLES.... | |
| Charles Vyse - 1785 - 350 páginas
...whole Number has a Fraction annexed, multiply the whole Number by the Denominator of the Fraction, ynd to the Product add the Numerator for a new Numerator, which place over the Denominator. , EXAMPLE S. 12. Reduce 12, 27, and 176, to Fractions. 13. Reduce 27 into a Fraction, whofe Denominator fhall... | |
| Thomas Whiting - 1787 - 276 páginas
...-Hlrr, to its lowed Terms. Anf. f£. |-J-|, to its loweft Terms. Anf. -|-|. CASE III. To reduce a mixt Number to an improper Fraction. . RULE. Multiply the whole Number by the Denominator of the Fraction: to that Product, add the Numerator for a new Numerator, under which fubfcribe the given Denominator.... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 474 páginas
...other operations. PROBLEM 1. " To reduce mixed numbers to improper fractions ; Multiply the integer by the denominator of the fraction, and to the product add the numerator. The fum is the numerator of the improper fraction fought, and is placed above the given denominator.... | |
| 1801 - 446 páginas
...much as possible. Ans. 4>'°* . i » 9 3 79' CASE II. JT» redtffe. a mixed numbtr to Its equivaltn! improper fraction* RULE.* Multiply the whole 'number by the denominator of the fraction, and add the numerator to the product, then tint sum written above the denominator will form the fraction... | |
| William M. Finlay - 1803 - 272 páginas
...number ? 13)45 (3-1%. Answer. 39 « TT Reduce y to a proper number. Ans. ty v W PROBLEM VI. To reduce a mixed number to an improper fraction : RULE— Multiply the whole number by the denominator of the annexed fraction, and add in the numerator, the firoduct will be the numerator of the improper fraction,... | |
| Paul Deighan - 1804 - 504 páginas
...product will be the numerator to the afligned denominator. 3. If the wbole number has a Fraction annexed, multiply the whole number by the denominator of the Fraction, and to the product add the numerator, which place over the denominator. EXAMPLES. Aifweri. 25. Reduce 12, 14 and izo to Fractions. '/ '/... | |
| Charles Vyse - 1806 - 342 páginas
...Product will be the Numerator to the assigned Denominator. 3. If the whole Number has a Fraction annexed, multiply the whole Number by the Denominator of the...a new Numerator, which place over the Denominator. EXAMPLES. (12\ Reduce 12, 27, and 176, to Fractions. (13- Reduce 27 into a Fraction, whose Denominator... | |
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