The American Tutor's Assistant Revised, Or, A Compendious System of Practical Arithmetic: Containing the Several Rules of that Useful Science, Concisely Defined, Methodically Arranged, and Fully Exemplified : the Whole Particularly Adapted to the Easy and Regular Instruction of Youth in Our American SchoolsJoseph Crukshank, 1813 - 210 |
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... merchant bought bales of cloth , in four of which 7 were 52 pieces , which contained 1352 yards , the other 3 had 40 picces , and contained 1098 yards ; how many pieces , and yards were there ? answer 92 pieces , 2450 yards . li If from ...
... merchant bought bales of cloth , in four of which 7 were 52 pieces , which contained 1352 yards , the other 3 had 40 picces , and contained 1098 yards ; how many pieces , and yards were there ? answer 92 pieces , 2450 yards . li If from ...
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... merchant bought 7 bases of cloth , in each bale si pieces , and in each piece 29 yards ; how many pieces and yards were there ? answer 77 pieces , 2233 yards . 6 Sold 8 bales of linen , in 4 of which were 9 pieces each , and in each ...
... merchant bought 7 bases of cloth , in each bale si pieces , and in each piece 29 yards ; how many pieces and yards were there ? answer 77 pieces , 2233 yards . 6 Sold 8 bales of linen , in 4 of which were 9 pieces each , and in each ...
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... merchant , on settling his. PENCE TABLE . d . 30 40 50 4 60 . 5 70 . 80 90 100 8 100 + 20 000 + 200 30 . 40 S .. I 10 2 £ . 30 . σ ' 50 2 10 60 3 0 80 28 70 3 10 90 44 100 5 LIO 120 130 496 5 6 6 10 LIO 120 1Ο 240 20 £ s . 487 13 512 6 4 ...
... merchant , on settling his. PENCE TABLE . d . 30 40 50 4 60 . 5 70 . 80 90 100 8 100 + 20 000 + 200 30 . 40 S .. I 10 2 £ . 30 . σ ' 50 2 10 60 3 0 80 28 70 3 10 90 44 100 5 LIO 120 130 496 5 6 6 10 LIO 120 1Ο 240 20 £ s . 487 13 512 6 4 ...
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... merchant , on settling his accounts , finds he owes A , seventy - four pounds , seventeen shillings and six - pence ; B , six hundred twenty - seven pounds , six shillings ; C , eight hundred forty- seven pounds , eighteen shillings ...
... merchant , on settling his accounts , finds he owes A , seventy - four pounds , seventeen shillings and six - pence ; B , six hundred twenty - seven pounds , six shillings ; C , eight hundred forty- seven pounds , eighteen shillings ...
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... merchant bought three hogsheads of sugar , weighing as follows , viz . No. 1 , nine hundred , two quarters eighteen pounds ; No. 2 , 8 hundred , 3 quarters , 1. poumas ; No. 3 , 7 hundred , 2 quarters , 19 pounds ; how much is the ...
... merchant bought three hogsheads of sugar , weighing as follows , viz . No. 1 , nine hundred , two quarters eighteen pounds ; No. 2 , 8 hundred , 3 quarters , 1. poumas ; No. 3 , 7 hundred , 2 quarters , 19 pounds ; how much is the ...
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Strona 155 - Hence, when the extremes and number of terms are given, to find the common difference, — Divide the difference of the extremes by the number of terms, less 1, and the quotient will be the common difference.
Strona 127 - Now .} of f- is a compound fraction, whose value is found by multiplying the numerators together for a new numerator, and the denominators for a new denominator.
Strona 173 - ... of the breadth; multiply the remainder by the breadth, and the product by the depth...
Strona 173 - ... ^three-fifths of the breadth, and take the depth from the under side of the deck plank to the ceiling in the hold, then multiply and divide as aforesaid, and the quotient shall be deemed the tonnage.
Strona 155 - New-London to a certain place in 9 days, and to go but 3 miles the first day, increasing every day by an equal excess, so that the last day's journey may be 43 miles: Required the daily increase, and the length of the whole journey 1 Ans.
Strona 27 - And every other thirty-one, Except the second month alone, Which has but twenty-eight in fine, Till leap year gives it twenty-nine.
Strona 59 - ... then, multiply the second and third terms together, and divide the product by the first term...
Strona 151 - A merchant laid out 691?. 4s. in cloths, but forgot the number of pieces purchased, also how many yards were in each piece, and what they cost him per yard ; but remembers that they cost him as many...