The American Tutor's Assistant Revised, Or, A Compendious System of Practical Arithmetic: Containing the Several Rules of that Useful Science, Concisely Defined, Methodically Arranged, and Fully Exemplified : the Whole Particularly Adapted to the Easy and Regular Instruction of Youth in Our American Schools |
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... worth ? answer 16s 8d . 7 If 5816. of sugar be sold for 21 5 11d . what is that per lb ? it answer 9d 8 Bought 130 bushels of salt for 261 16s 8d . what was bushel ? per answer 2s 4d . 9 If 814b . of double refined sugar cost 661 2s çd ...
... worth ? answer 16s 8d . 7 If 5816. of sugar be sold for 21 5 11d . what is that per lb ? it answer 9d 8 Bought 130 bushels of salt for 261 16s 8d . what was bushel ? per answer 2s 4d . 9 If 814b . of double refined sugar cost 661 2s çd ...
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... worth ? rds . S. yd . As 24 : 60 :: 8 3 205 answer . That is , 24-8 = 3 60 + 3 = 208 . and 12 ) As 24 : 40 :: & 12 ) -As · 24 : 00 :: 5 4 4 2 ) 40 answer 204 . EXAMPLES . If 30 % , of silver cost 17s. answer 20s . 12 Bought 12 pieces of ...
... worth ? rds . S. yd . As 24 : 60 :: 8 3 205 answer . That is , 24-8 = 3 60 + 3 = 208 . and 12 ) As 24 : 40 :: & 12 ) -As · 24 : 00 :: 5 4 4 2 ) 40 answer 204 . EXAMPLES . If 30 % , of silver cost 17s. answer 20s . 12 Bought 12 pieces of ...
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... worth 17 8s what is • 16 What quantity of sugar will 237 10s buy ,. 12 Bought 12 pieces of cloth , each 4ccts . per yard ; what come they to ? answer 46 ! 16s 6d . 12 yards , at 1 dol . answer 201,60 13 If 360z . 10dwt . of silver be worth ...
... worth 17 8s what is • 16 What quantity of sugar will 237 10s buy ,. 12 Bought 12 pieces of cloth , each 4ccts . per yard ; what come they to ? answer 46 ! 16s 6d . 12 yards , at 1 dol . answer 201,60 13 If 360z . 10dwt . of silver be worth ...
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... worth 3858 dollars , 24 cents , a year , out of which he saves 1200 dollars , how much per day vill the remainder be ? answer 7,28+ 39 If a man's annual income be 1333 dollars , and he ex- pends daily 2 dollars 14. cents , how much will ...
... worth 3858 dollars , 24 cents , a year , out of which he saves 1200 dollars , how much per day vill the remainder be ? answer 7,28+ 39 If a man's annual income be 1333 dollars , and he ex- pends daily 2 dollars 14. cents , how much will ...
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... worth but 35 . answer 1808 16 What is the weight of a pea to a steelyard , which , being suspended 39 inches from the center of motion , will equipoise 208Ib . suspended at the draught end 3 quarters of answer 41b . 17 Suppose 800 ...
... worth but 35 . answer 1808 16 What is the weight of a pea to a steelyard , which , being suspended 39 inches from the center of motion , will equipoise 208Ib . suspended at the draught end 3 quarters of answer 41b . 17 Suppose 800 ...
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Page 155 - 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 127 - Now .} of f- is a compound fraction, whose value is found by multiplying the numerators together for a new numerator, and the denominators for a new denominator.
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Page 155 - New-London to a certain place in 9 days, and to go but 3 miles the first day, increasing every day by an equal excess, so that the last day's journey may be 43 miles: Required the daily increase, and the length of the whole journey 1 Ans.
Page 27 - And every other thirty-one, Except the second month alone, Which has but twenty-eight in fine, Till leap year gives it twenty-nine.
Page 59 - ... then, multiply the second and third terms together, and divide the product by the first term...
Page 151 - A merchant laid out 691?. 4s. in cloths, but forgot the number of pieces purchased, also how many yards were in each piece, and what they cost him per yard ; but remembers that they cost him as many...