11. Find the amount of the following £. s. d. sums, viz. 421. 13s. 5d.-11. 10s.-47. 17s. 8d.-13l. Os. 7d.-19s. 44d.—271 1 and 151. 6's. Ans. £. 115 7 01 12. Add S04l. 5s. and Ojd.-34l. 19s. 7d-7l. 18s. 5d. -2471. Os. 11d.-19s. 6d. 1gr. and 45l. together. Ans. £640 Ss. 5d. 13. Find the sum total of 14. 19s. 6d.-11. 4s. 9d.— 25l. 10s.-4l. Os. 6d.—3l. 5s. 8d.-19s. 6d. and Os. 6d. Ans £60 Os: 5d. 14. Find the amount of the following sums, viz. Forty pounds, nine shillings, Sixty-four pounds and nine pence, Ninety-five pounds, nineteen shillings, £ S. d. Ans. £. 2016 11 5. How much is the sum of Thirty-seven shillings and six pence, Ans. £. 10 Os. 10 d. 16. Bought a quantity of goods for 125l. 10s. paid for truckage forty-five shillings, for freight seventy-nine shillings and six pence, for duties thirty-five shillings and ten pence, and my expences were fifty-three shillings and mine pence; what did the goods stand me in ? Ans. . 136 4s. 1d. 17. Six men took a prize, and having divided it equally mongst them, each man shared two hundred and forty ounds, thirteen shillings and seven pence; how much money did the whole prize amcant to? Ans. £. 1444 1s. 6d. COMPOUND SUBTRACTION, TEACHES to find the difference, inequality or excess, between any two sums of diverse denominations. RULE. 1 Place those numbers under each other, which are of the same denomination, the less being below the greater; begin with the least denomination, and if it exceed the figure over it, borrow as many units as make one of the next greater; subtract it therefrom; and to the difference add the upper figure, remembering always to add one to the next superior denomination for that which you borrowed |