This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1866 Excerpt: ...each of them without a remainder. Note.--A fraction is expressed in its lowest terms when no number greater than 1 will divide each of them without a remainder. 1. Reduce f to its lowest terms. 2. Reduce to its lowest terms. 3. Reduce to its lowest terms. 4. Reduce-fa to its lowest terms. 5. Reduce to its lowest terms. ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1866 Excerpt: ...each of them without a remainder. Note.--A fraction is expressed in its lowest terms when no number greater than 1 will divide each of them without a remainder. 1. Reduce f to its lowest terms. 2. Reduce to its lowest terms. 3. Reduce to its lowest terms. 4. Reduce-fa to its lowest terms. 5. Reduce to its lowest terms. 6. Reduce to its lowest terms. 7. Reduce to its lowest terms. 8. Reduce f to its lowest terms. 9. Reduce f f to its lowest terms. 10. Reduce to its lowest terms. 11. Reduce f$ to its lowest terms. 12. Reduce-j to its lowest terms. 13. Reduce' ff to its lowest terms. 14. Reduce f# to its lowest terms. 15. Reduce to its lowest terms. 16. Why does the value of the fraction remain the same, when you divide both numerator and denominator by the same number? 17. When you multiply both numerator and denominator by the same number, why doeF it not change the value of the fraction? 18. Reduce 4 times T62 to its lowest terms. 19. Reduce 7 times to its lowest terms. 20. Reduce 8 times 2 to its lowest terms. 21. Reduce 6 times 554 to its lowest terms. 22. Reduce 4 times 5 to its lowest terms. 23. Reduce 12 times 5 to its lowest terms. LESSON XLI. 1. If you cut an apple into 2 equal pieces, what part of 1 apple will 1 of these pieces be called? 2. If you cut of an apple into two equal pieces, what part of a whole apple will 1 of these pieces, be called? 3. If Alice has of a lemon, and gives of it to Ann, what part of a lemon will Ann receive? Analysis.--equals f. Therefore, Ann receives $ of f of a lemon, which is of a lemon. 4. George, having of a melon, gave of it to Marcus; what part of a melon did Marcus receive? 5. Crary had of a dollar, and gave of it to Joshua; what part of a dollar did Joshua receive? 6. Robert had of a dollar, ...
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