Practical Arithmetic: In Four Books ... Extracted from the Large and Entire Treatise, and Adapted to the Commerce of Ireland as Well as that of Great Britain ... |
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... yards each , No . 3 , 4 , 5 , each 407 yards ; N ° . 6 , 7 , 8 , each 288 yards ; N ° . 9 , 10 , each 300 yards . I desire to know how many yards he bought in all ? Answ . 3419 . 5. A certain man being asked his age , answered , I have ...
... yards each , No . 3 , 4 , 5 , each 407 yards ; N ° . 6 , 7 , 8 , each 288 yards ; N ° . 9 , 10 , each 300 yards . I desire to know how many yards he bought in all ? Answ . 3419 . 5. A certain man being asked his age , answered , I have ...
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... 10007. and hath paid in cash 2801. and hath likewise given an assignment on Jacob l'ayer for 1561 , How much doth he still owe ? Answ . 5641 . 2. 9 . 2. 9. Bought 2000 yards of linen for 4661. and 24 Book I. Whole Numbers .
... 10007. and hath paid in cash 2801. and hath likewise given an assignment on Jacob l'ayer for 1561 , How much doth he still owe ? Answ . 5641 . 2. 9 . 2. 9. Bought 2000 yards of linen for 4661. and 24 Book I. Whole Numbers .
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... yards of linen for 4661. and sold 1476 yards for 3691. How many yards have I left , and what do I want to make up the first cost ? Answ . I have 524 yards , and want 977 . 2. 10. What difference is there between the age of A , born in ...
... yards of linen for 4661. and sold 1476 yards for 3691. How many yards have I left , and what do I want to make up the first cost ? Answ . I have 524 yards , and want 977 . 2. 10. What difference is there between the age of A , born in ...
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... Yards 7 Yards 40 Perches or Poles 8 Furlongs 3 Miles 69 English Miles 541 Irish Miles 360 Degrees } 1 Yard , 2 yards 1 fathom , 1 English Perch 1 Irish Perch 1 Furlong , 1 Mile , 1 League . 1 Degree of a great circle , A great circle of ...
... Yards 7 Yards 40 Perches or Poles 8 Furlongs 3 Miles 69 English Miles 541 Irish Miles 360 Degrees } 1 Yard , 2 yards 1 fathom , 1 English Perch 1 Irish Perch 1 Furlong , 1 Mile , 1 League . 1 Degree of a great circle , A great circle of ...
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... yard , 9 Square feet 49 Square yards 1 Square perch , 40 Square perches 1 Rood , 4 Roods 1 Acre . I ENGLISH SQUARE MEASURE . 30 Square yards 1 Square perch . 39 Square yards , 1 Square perch , Cunningham measure . Otherwise 1 Otherwise ...
... yard , 9 Square feet 49 Square yards 1 Square perch , 40 Square perches 1 Rood , 4 Roods 1 Acre . I ENGLISH SQUARE MEASURE . 30 Square yards 1 Square perch . 39 Square yards , 1 Square perch , Cunningham measure . Otherwise 1 Otherwise ...
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Page 137 - Upon this, they called a truce, and agreed that the £ of the whole, left by A at first, should be equally divided among them. How much of the prize, after this distribution, remained with each of the competitors ? •«»»• AVA A; jfiflflfe B; jfoflfc C; i£ff& D; 85.
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Page 150 - ... performed by removing the separatrix in the dividend, so many places towards the left hand as there are cyphers in the divisor.