^ AftltllMETJC. 



2. Reduce 183^ to its equivalent improper fractiort. 



Aas. ilf'. 



3. Reduce 5147^ to an improper frnction. Ans. ^-^^ 



4. Reduce iooj|. to an improper fraction. Ans. -^-jI^. 



"8 400 



CASE III* 



5. Reduce 47-|-^-|-^ to an improper fraction. Ans. ^°'^*" 



^e reduce an improper fraction to its equivalent whole or tiiix-^ 

 ed number. 



B-UtE. 



Divide the numerator by the denominator, and the quo-, 

 tient will be the whole or mixed number required. 



EXAMPLES. 



S. Reduce '^■~ to Its equivalent whole or mixed number* 

 i6)98i(6i-V 



1(5 



5 



Or, 



^-^ ±:98i-r^i6z=6i-p^ the answer, 



i. Reduce ^-^ to its equivalent whole or mixed number.- 



Ans. 7. 



3. Reduce ~j-^ to its equivalent whole or' nrlxed num- 

 ber. Ans. ^6^. 



4. Reduce ^\\" to its equivalent whole or mixed num- 

 ber. Ans. 183--^. 



5. Reduce ^ 7 - f J ^ to its equivalent whole or mixed 

 number. Ans. i209yf|. 



CASK 



* This rule is plainly the reverse of the former, and has its 

 reasoQ in the nature of common divisionu 



