| Michael Walsh - Arithmetic - 1801 - 268 pages
...fimples, oppofite the rates with which they are linked. 4. Then if only one difference ftand againft any rate, it will be the quantity belonging to that rate ; but if there be feveral, their ium will be the quantity, EXAMPLES. I. A merchant would mix wines at 14*. igj. I¡s.... | |
| Nicolas Pike - Arithmetic - 1802 - 350 pages
...oppofite to the rates with which they are coimeñed. 4. Then, if only one difference ftand againft any rate, it will be the quantity belonging to that rate ; but if there be feveral, their fum wiU be the quantity. EXAMPLES. I. A merchant has fpices, fomeat is. 6J per. fo,... | |
| Michael Walsh - Arithmetic - 1807 - 290 pages
...rates with which they are linked. 4. Then if only one difference stand against any rate, it will he the quantity belonging to that rate ; but if there...sum will be the quantity. EXAMPLES. 1. A merchant would mix wines at 14.Í. ipj. 15«.. and 22í¿ per gallon, so that the mixture may be worth 18i.... | |
| Daniel Adams - Arithmetic - 1807 - 248 pages
...opposite to the rates with which they are connected. 4. THEN if only one difference stand against any rate it will be the quantity belonging to that rate,...there be several, their sum will be the quantity. NOTE. QUESTIONS in this rule admit of as many various answers as there are various ways of connecting... | |
| Samuel Webber - Mathematics - 1808 - 466 pages
...the rates, with which they are respectively linked. 4. Then if only one difference stand against any rate, it will be the quantity belonging to that rate...sum will be the quantity. EXAMPLES. 1. A merchant would mix wines at 14s. 19s. 15s. and 2,2s> per gallon, so that the mixture may be worth 18s. the gallon;... | |
| Nicolas Pike - Algebra - 1808 - 470 pages
...opposite to the rates with which they are connected. 4. Then, if only one difference stand against any rate, it will be the quantity belonging to that rate;...there be several, their sum will be the quantity. EXAMPLE*. ^ 1. A merchant has spices, some at Is. 6d. perlb. some at 2s. some at 4s. and some at 5s.... | |
| Nicolas Pike - Arithmetic - 1809 - 312 pages
...to the rates with which they are connected 4. Then, if only one difference ftand again?* any rare, it will be the quantity belonging to that rate ; but if there be feveral, their i'um will be the quantity. EXAMPLES. 1. A merchant has fpice>, fome at is. 6d. per lb.... | |
| Charles Hutton - Mathematics - 1811 - 406 pages
...simples, opposite the rate with which they are linked.-^'k Then if only one difference stand against any rate, it will be the quantity belonging to that rate...there be several, their sum will be the quantity. , A The examples may be proved by the rule for Alligation Mediah' * Demonst. By connecting the less... | |
| Arithmetic - 1811 - 210 pages
...linked ; then if only one difference stand against cither rate, it will be the quantity required at that rate ; • but if there be several, their sum will be the quantity. JVcte 1.— If all the given rates be greater, or less, ttfan xhe mean rate, they must be linked t$... | |
| Samuel Webber - Arithmetic - 1812 - 260 pages
...the rates, with which they are respectively linked. 4. Then if only one difference stand against any rate, it will be the quantity belonging to that rate...sum will be the quantity. EXAMPLES. 1. A merchant would mix wines at 14s. 19s. 15s. and 22s. per gallon, so that the mixture may be worth 18s. the gallon... | |
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