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... paid 22 dollars for repairing it , and 7 dollars for painting it . What was the entire cost ? 22. A tailor bought two pieces of cloth , one containing 37 yards , and the other 29 yards . How many yards in both pieces ? 23. There are 66 ...
... paid 22 dollars for repairing it , and 7 dollars for painting it . What was the entire cost ? 22. A tailor bought two pieces of cloth , one containing 37 yards , and the other 29 yards . How many yards in both pieces ? 23. There are 66 ...
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... paid 12 dollars for a scarf , 3 dollars and 25 cents for a fan , two dollars for a pair of gloves , and 42 cents for a collar . How much did she pay for all ? 30. A has $ 2248 , B has $ 3677 , and C has 800 more than A and B together ...
... paid 12 dollars for a scarf , 3 dollars and 25 cents for a fan , two dollars for a pair of gloves , and 42 cents for a collar . How much did she pay for all ? 30. A has $ 2248 , B has $ 3677 , and C has 800 more than A and B together ...
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Oral and Written, Upon the Inductive Method Daniel W. Fish. 31. Paid $ 3456 for a house , $ 426.75 for painting it , $ 2809.48 for furniture . What was the cost of the whole ? 32. From Chicago to Detroit is 284 miles ; Detroit to Sus ...
Oral and Written, Upon the Inductive Method Daniel W. Fish. 31. Paid $ 3456 for a house , $ 426.75 for painting it , $ 2809.48 for furniture . What was the cost of the whole ? 32. From Chicago to Detroit is 284 miles ; Detroit to Sus ...
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... paid $ 7 for a hat , and $ 8 for a vest . How many dollars had he left ? 14. A boy had 9 cents , he earned 12 cents more , then gave 7 cents to his sister . How many cents had he left ? 15. What is the difference between 76 and 39 ...
... paid $ 7 for a hat , and $ 8 for a vest . How many dollars had he left ? 14. A boy had 9 cents , he earned 12 cents more , then gave 7 cents to his sister . How many cents had he left ? 15. What is the difference between 76 and 39 ...
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... 365 80.50 367 96 42 10.26 56. Mr. Jones having $ 12470 , paid $ 4070 for a house , $ 927 for furniture , and $ 1000 for improvements . How much money had he left ? 57. lf a man's income is $ 10000 a year 32 SUBTRACTION . 14 Review 106.
... 365 80.50 367 96 42 10.26 56. Mr. Jones having $ 12470 , paid $ 4070 for a house , $ 927 for furniture , and $ 1000 for improvements . How much money had he left ? 57. lf a man's income is $ 10000 a year 32 SUBTRACTION . 14 Review 106.
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acres altitude amount barrels of flour base bill bought bushels cents a pound ciphers circumference coal common containing cord cube root cubic foot denominate number diameter difference discount divided dividend divisor dollars draft dry measure equal exchange EXPLANATION.-Since expressed factors figures Find the area Find the cost Find the value FORMULA fraction frustum gain gallons given number Hence hundred hundredths improper fractions inches integers interest invested length marked price measure meters metric system miles minuend months Multiply number of terms paid payable payment percentage premium principal profit quotient ratio remainder rods selling price share side slant height sold square subtract sugar surface tens tenths thousandths toises tons Troy Weight units volume weight wheat wide worth WRITTEN EXERCISES yards of cloth
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