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To reduce fractions into their lowest denomination If the numerator and denominator are even numbers take half the one and half the other; and when either of them is an odd number divide them by any number that will divide both numerator and denominator without any remainder - Or by finding the greatest common measure by the following rule,- Divide the greater number by the lesser and that divisor by the remainder &amp; so on continually till there be no remainder left. This will be the last divisor be the greatest common measure and if it be 1 then are they prime numbers &amp; are already in their lowest terms: but if otherwise divide the numbers by the last division and their quotients will be their least terms required. - T alter or change different fraction into one denomination retaining the same value 1. Multiply all the denominators into each other for a new and common denominator, and each numerator into all the denominators but its own for a new numerator. 2. When there are only two fractions to be reduced if one of the denominators is a multiple of the other divide; and by the quote multiply the numerator and denominator of that fraction which hath the least denominator and the fraction thus found will be equivalent to the given ones.-
<p><!-- Red ink -->To reduce fractions into <lb/>
their lowest denomination</p>
I<p>f the numerator and denominator <lb/>
are even numbers <lb/>
take half the one and half <lb/>
the other; and when either <lb/>
of them is an odd number <lb/>
divide them by any <lb/>
number that will divide <lb/>
both numerator and <lb/>
denominator without any <lb/>
remainder -</p>
<p><!-- Red ink -->Or by finding the greatest <lb/>
common measure by <lb/>
the following rule,-</p>
<p>Divide the greater number <lb/>
by the lesser and that divisor <lb/>
by the remainder &amp; <lb/>
so on continually till there <lb/>
be no remainder left. This <lb/>
will be the last divisor be the <lb/>
greatest common measure <lb/>
and if it be 1 then are <lb/>
they prime numbers &amp; are <lb/>
already in their lowest <lb/>
terms: but if otherwise <lb/>
divide the numbers by the <lb/>
last divisor and their quotients <lb/>
will be their least <lb/>
terms required. -</p>
<p><!-- Red ink -->To alter or change different <lb/>
fraction into one denomination <lb/>
retaining the same value</p>
<p>1. Multiply all the denominators <lb/>
into each other <lb/>
for a new and common <lb/>
denominator, and each <lb/>
numerator into all the <lb/>
denominators but its own <lb/>
for a new numerator.</p>
<p>2. When there are only <lb/>
two fractions to be reduced <lb/>
if one of the denominators  
is a multiple of the other <lb/>
divide; and by the quote <lb/>
multiply the numerator <lb/>
and denominator of that <lb/>
fraction which hath the <lb/>
least denominator and <lb/>
the fraction thus found <lb/>
will be equivalent to the <lb/>
given ones.-</p><pb/>





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To reduce a compound
fraction into a single one.

Multiply all the numerators
together for a
numerator and all the
denominators for a the
denominator.-

If a numerator of one
term is a compound fraction to
be equal to a denominator
in another term
reject both and divide
those numerators and
denominators which are
divisible by each other or
by the same number,
which quotients multiplied
into the remaining numerators
& denominators, reduces
the compound fraction to a
single one in its lowest terms.

To reduce mixed numbers
and integers into improper
fractions, I shall divide
this case into three parts -

1. If the integer have no an
assigned denominator,-

Multiply the integer
by the assigned denominator.
the product is the numerator
to the assigned denominator:-

2. If the integer has no
assigned denominator. -

An unit subscribed must
be the denominator.-

3. If the integer have a
fraction annexed,

Multiply the integer by
the denominator, and to
the product add the numerator:
the sum is the
numerator to the denominator

of the annexed fraction.

To reduce the improper
fraction into its equivalent
whole or mixed number,

Divide the numerator
by the denominator, the
quotient gives the integer &
under the remainder subscribe
the denominator.


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To reduce fractions into
their lowest denomination

I

f the numerator and denominator
are even numbers
take half the one and half
the other; and when either
of them is an odd number
divide them by any
number that will divide
both numerator and
denominator without any
remainder -

Or by finding the greatest
common measure by
the following rule,-

Divide the greater number
by the lesser and that divisor
by the remainder &
so on continually till there
be no remainder left. This
will be the last divisor be the
greatest common measure
and if it be 1 then are
they prime numbers & are
already in their lowest
terms: but if otherwise
divide the numbers by the
last divisor and their quotients
will be their least
terms required. -

To alter or change different
fraction into one denomination
retaining the same value

1. Multiply all the denominators
into each other
for a new and common
denominator, and each
numerator into all the
denominators but its own
for a new numerator.

2. When there are only
two fractions to be reduced
if one of the denominators is a multiple of the other
divide; and by the quote
multiply the numerator
and denominator of that
fraction which hath the
least denominator and
the fraction thus found
will be equivalent to the
given ones.-


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Identifier: | JB/135/079/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 135.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

135

Main Headings

Folio number

079

Info in main headings field

vulgar fractions

Image

002

Titles

Category

private material

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

sir samuel bentham

Watermarks

1798

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1798

Notes public

ID Number

46197

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