1 11. Find the amount of the following £. sums, viz. 42l. 13s. 5d.-11. 10s.-4. 17s. 8d.-13l. Os. 7d.-19s. 44d.-271 and 151. 6s. d. Ans. £. 115 12. Add S04l. 5s. and Old.-34l. 19s. 7d-7l. 18s. 5d. -247l. Os. 11d.-19s. 6d. 1gr. and 45l. together. 7 0 Ans. £640 Ss. 53d. 13. Find the sum total of 14l. 19s. 6d.—11l. 4s. 9d.25l. 10s.-4l. Os. 6d.-31. 5s. 8d.-19s. 6d. and Os. 6d. Anst £60 Os: 5d. £. 14. Find the amount of the following sums, viz. 5. How much is the sum of d. Ans. £. 2016 13 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. 1 49 2 2 4 16 2. TROY WEIGHT. 3. AVOIRDUPOIS WEIGHT. bb. oz. dr. cwt. 24 13 14 17 12 11 26 12 15 16 8 7 24 10 12 11 12 12 3 0 6 1 5 2 1 0 3 oz. pwt. gr. 8 11 19 21 6 10 16 { 7 4 9 7 8 6 7 2 19 T. 91 17 19 9 14 47 69 77 1. APOTHECARIES WEIGHT. 9 13 00 17 3 14 13 11 S 0 5. CLOTH MEASURE 44 3 2 49 4 S 06 2 S 84 4 1 07 0 0 61 2 1 gr. lb. oz. dr. 2 24 13 14 19 3 21 23 17 10. 17 10 12 04 9 11 19 14 5 00 00 12 27 15 11 12 11 6 1 15 9 7 0 39 gr. 1 2 1 2 0 1 2 1 12 6 E. F. 07 1 3 76 0 2 52 2 S 53 2 09 2 3 COMPOUND SUBTRACTION, TEACHES to find the difference, inequality or excess, between any two sums of diverse denominations. RULE. Place those numbers under each other, which are of the same denomination, the less being nelow 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! |