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... cost him ? 6. Samuel paid 3 cents for candy , 4 cents for apples , and 10 cents for a primer : how many cents did he pay out ? 6 + 9 + 5 = how many ? 2 + 12 + 8 = how many ? 14 + 6 + 8 + 2 = how many ? 20 + 10 + 0 + 5 = how many ? 100 + ...
... cost him ? 6. Samuel paid 3 cents for candy , 4 cents for apples , and 10 cents for a primer : how many cents did he pay out ? 6 + 9 + 5 = how many ? 2 + 12 + 8 = how many ? 14 + 6 + 8 + 2 = how many ? 20 + 10 + 0 + 5 = how many ? 100 + ...
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... cost 19 cents , a book 28 cents , and a penknife 10 cents , what do they all cost ? 12. How many are 46 and 20 and 6 ? men boys dollars cents days 13. 8 14. 86 15. 328 16. 97 17. 17 18. 93 5 32 650 19 2 47 141 62 176 9 13 215 18 65 462 ...
... cost 19 cents , a book 28 cents , and a penknife 10 cents , what do they all cost ? 12. How many are 46 and 20 and 6 ? men boys dollars cents days 13. 8 14. 86 15. 328 16. 97 17. 17 18. 93 5 32 650 19 2 47 141 62 176 9 13 215 18 65 462 ...
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... cost him ? 3. Charles had 14 apples , he gave 6 of them to his brother- how many had he left ? 4. A man bought a cow for 16 dollars , and sold her again for 28 dollars - how many dollars did he gain ? 5. James bought 15 marbles , and ...
... cost him ? 3. Charles had 14 apples , he gave 6 of them to his brother- how many had he left ? 4. A man bought a cow for 16 dollars , and sold her again for 28 dollars - how many dollars did he gain ? 5. James bought 15 marbles , and ...
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... cost 25 cents , how many cents must I give for 3 bushel ? 5. What will 2 pounds of coffee cost at 14 cents per pound ? 6. There were 5 boys , who gave a poor man 3 cents apiece ; how many cents did the man receive ? 7. How many dollars ...
... cost 25 cents , how many cents must I give for 3 bushel ? 5. What will 2 pounds of coffee cost at 14 cents per pound ? 6. There were 5 boys , who gave a poor man 3 cents apiece ; how many cents did the man receive ? 7. How many dollars ...
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... cost the farmer ? Multiplicand 125 Multiplier 35 5 × 125-625 30 x 125 = 375 125x35 = 4375 ans . Proof . 35 multiplier and 125 multiplicand inverted . 175-5 times 35 , or 175 420 120 times 35 , or 4200 4375 all the same pro . 4375 Having ...
... cost the farmer ? Multiplicand 125 Multiplier 35 5 × 125-625 30 x 125 = 375 125x35 = 4375 ans . Proof . 35 multiplier and 125 multiplicand inverted . 175-5 times 35 , or 175 420 120 times 35 , or 4200 4375 all the same pro . 4375 Having ...
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Page 121 - RULE. Multiply all the numerators together for a new numerator, and all the denominators for a new denominator: then reduce the new fraction to its lowest terms.
Page 111 - Operations with Fractions A) To change a mixed number to an improper fraction, simply multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction and add the numerator.
Page 115 - To reduce any given quantity to the fraction of any greater denomination of the same kind. RULE. — Reduce the given quantity to the lowest term mentioned for a.
Page 113 - Page 70, find the least common multiple of all the denominators of the given fractions, and it will be the common denominator required.
Page 43 - OF TIME. 60 Seconds = 1 Minute 60 Minutes =± 1 Hour 24 Hours = 1 Day 7 Days = 1 Week 28 Days = 1 Lunar Month...
Page 153 - Hence, when the extremes and number of terms are given, to find the common difference, — Divide the difference of the extremes by the number of terms, less 1, and the quotient will be the common difference.
Page 165 - Or for a certain number of years, or forever. When the debtor keeps the annuity in his own hands, beyond the time of payment, it is said to be in arrears. 'The sum of all the annuities for the time they have been forborne, together with the interest due on each, is called the amount.
Page 48 - Scale: 4 farthings (far.) = 1 penny (d.); 12 pence = 1 shilling (s.) ; 20 shillings — 1 pound (£). 156.
Page 154 - There are five things in arithmetical progression, any three of which being given, the other two may be found : — 1st. The first term. 2d. The last term. 3d. The number of terms. 4th. The common difference. 5th. The sum of all the terms.
Page 112 - Multiply all the numerators together for a new numerator, and all the denominators for a new denominator; and they will form the fraction required.