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GANITABARASANGRAHA.
(product of the associated) whole number multiplied by the denominator. (When, however, the associated quantity is not integral, but is fractional), multiply (respectively) the numerator and denominator of the first (fraction, to which the other fraction is attached) by the denominator combined with the numeraton, and by the denominator (itself, of this other fraction).
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Examples on Bhaganubandha fractions containing associated integers.
114. Niskas 2, 3, 6 and 8 in number are (respectively) associated with, and . O friend, subtract (the sum of these)
from 20.
115. Lotuses were saffron for 24 (niskas).
purchased for 14, camphor for 10, and What is (their total) value when added ? 116. O friend, subtract from 20 (the following):-8, 61, 21 and 34.
117. A person, after paying 74, 81, 91 and 101 masas, offered in worship in a Jina temple, garlands of blooming kuravaka, kunda, jati and malli flowers. O arithmetician, tell me quickly (the sum of those māsas) after adding them.
Examples on Bhaganubandha fractions containing associated fractions.
118. (Here) is associated with its own and with associated quantity); and also (is similarly associated); ciated with its own and with (of this associated quantity). What is the value when these are (all) added ?
(of this
is asso
119. For the purpose of worshipping the exalted Jinas a certain person brings-flowers (purchased) for (niska) associated (in additive consecution) with fractions (thereof) commencing with and ending with (in order); and scents (purchased) for
(niska) associated (similarly) with, t, and (thereof); and incense (purchased) for (niska) associated (similarly) with and (thereof): what is the sum when these (niskas) are
added ?