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... 39.86 STYLES & ROBY . Per J. Flint * Debtor . This means that Mr. Crocker is debtor to Mr. Cole t This means 13 bushels of potatoes at 60 cents a bushel . Find the balance of the following account : 97 . 78 [ PART I INTEGRAL NUMBERS . 95.
... 39.86 STYLES & ROBY . Per J. Flint * Debtor . This means that Mr. Crocker is debtor to Mr. Cole t This means 13 bushels of potatoes at 60 cents a bushel . Find the balance of the following account : 97 . 78 [ PART I INTEGRAL NUMBERS . 95.
Page 79
... balance of the following account : 97 . Mr. M. J. DAY , ― Herkimer , Sept. 10 , 1868 . TO TIMOTHY CLOVER , Dr. To 100 bush . potatoes @ 62 cts . 2 bush . beets @ 80 cts . 66 12 doz , eggs @ 17 cts . 66 · 5 bush . turnips @ 40 cts . CR ...
... balance of the following account : 97 . Mr. M. J. DAY , ― Herkimer , Sept. 10 , 1868 . TO TIMOTHY CLOVER , Dr. To 100 bush . potatoes @ 62 cts . 2 bush . beets @ 80 cts . 66 12 doz , eggs @ 17 cts . 66 · 5 bush . turnips @ 40 cts . CR ...
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... balance of the debt be paid with boards at 2 cents a foot , how many feet will be required ? 12. Mr. Thomas Winship owes Mr. Leonard Carpenter for 2780 feet of boards at 4 cents per foot , 628 feet of joist at 5 cents per foot , 11 ...
... balance of the debt be paid with boards at 2 cents a foot , how many feet will be required ? 12. Mr. Thomas Winship owes Mr. Leonard Carpenter for 2780 feet of boards at 4 cents per foot , 628 feet of joist at 5 cents per foot , 11 ...
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... balance , $ 728 , in green- backs , how much property have I in all ? Ans . $ 3,360 . 21. I sold my cow for $ 72 , by which I gained of her cost ; what did she cost ? 22. A horse and carriage together are worth $ 475 ; the horse is ...
... balance , $ 728 , in green- backs , how much property have I in all ? Ans . $ 3,360 . 21. I sold my cow for $ 72 , by which I gained of her cost ; what did she cost ? 22. A horse and carriage together are worth $ 475 ; the horse is ...
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... balance due , and to whom ? 21. Multiply 376 by .1 , .01 , .001 , .00001 , and add the products . Ans . 41.73976 . How do you express the product when the multiplier is .1 , .01 , .001 , etc. ? 22. Multiply 268.5 by .01 , .0001 ...
... balance due , and to whom ? 21. Multiply 376 by .1 , .01 , .001 , .00001 , and add the products . Ans . 41.73976 . How do you express the product when the multiplier is .1 , .01 , .001 , etc. ? 22. Multiply 268.5 by .01 , .0001 ...
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Page 167 - DRY MEASURE 2 pints (pt.) = 1 quart (qt.) 8 quarts =1 peck (pk.) 4 pecks = 1 bushel (bu...
Page 174 - NUMBERS. 12 units = 1 dozen. 12 dozen = 1 gross. 12 gross = 1 great gross. 20 units = 1 score.
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Page 160 - Square Measure 144 square inches (sq. in.) = 1 square foot (sq. ft.) 9 square feet = 1 square yard (sq. yd.) 30| square yards — 1 square rod (sq. rd.) 160 square rods = 1 acre (A.) 640 acres = 1 square mile (sq.
Page 168 - A circle is a plane figure bounded by a line, every part of which is equally distant from : a point within called the centre ; as AEFGBD.
Page 166 - TABLE. 4 gills (gi.) - make - - 1 pint, marked pt. 2 pints ------- 1 quart, - - - qt. 4 quarts ------ 1 gallon, - - - gal. 31£ gallons ------ 1 barrel, - - - bar.
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Page 173 - March. 18 + 31 + 31 + 29 + 10 = 119. Ans. 119 days. e. How many days from March 7 to July 1, 1878 ? /. How many days from Oct. 9, 1876, to Feb. 11, 1877 ? g. How many days from January 15 to August 7, 1875 ? 374. A Table showing the Number of Days NOTE. In leap years, if the last day of February is included in the time, a day must be added to the number obtained from the table.