DiVISlON OF CIP.CULATING DECIMALS. lOI 



z. Turn the vulgar fraction, .expressing the product, in- 

 to an equivalent decimal, and it will be the product r*^ 

 ouired. 



EXAMPLES. 



£. Multiply '36 by '25. 



0^—79 — T"i- 



^5 — 90 

 AX|-|-=:7Vo='0929 the product. 



2. Multiply 37*23 by '26. xVns. 9'928. 



3. Multiply 8574-3 by 87*5. Ans. 75<='73^'5i^- 



4. Multiply 3*973 by 8. Ans. 31*791. 



5. Multiply 49640-54 by -70503. Ans. 34998-4199003, 



6. Multiply 3-145 by 4*297. Ans. i3*5i<^9533- 



Division of Circulating Decimals. 



RULE. 



1. Change both the divisor and dividend into their 

 equivalent vulgar fractions, and find their quotient as usual. 



2. Turn the vulgar fraction, expressing the quotient, 

 into its equivalent decimal, and it will be the quotient re- 

 quired. 



EXAMPLES. 



I, Divide -36 by •25. 



'36=if-^- 



' 9 "— * T 



•2s=U 



A^S=Axl?=rlf?=ii?i==i-4229249oii85770750988i 

 the quotient. 



2- Divide 3i9'28oo7i 12 by 764*5. Ans. -4176325. 



3. Divide 



