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... pounds , at another , 41332 , at a third , 12123 , and at a fourth , 13220. How many pounds were drawn in all ? 40. In one month there were paid into the treasury of the United States 222311 dollars , in another , 131232 , in a third ...
... pounds , at another , 41332 , at a third , 12123 , and at a fourth , 13220. How many pounds were drawn in all ? 40. In one month there were paid into the treasury of the United States 222311 dollars , in another , 131232 , in a third ...
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... pounds ; to America , 10000000 ; France , 350000 ; Holland , 2800000 ; Russia , 6500000 ; Cape of Good Hope , 200000 ; New South Wales , 500000 ; Bombay , Madras , and Calcutta , 2000000. What is the whole number of pounds of tea with ...
... pounds ; to America , 10000000 ; France , 350000 ; Holland , 2800000 ; Russia , 6500000 ; Cape of Good Hope , 200000 ; New South Wales , 500000 ; Bombay , Madras , and Calcutta , 2000000. What is the whole number of pounds of tea with ...
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... pounds , and sold 97 hhds . , weighing 98796 pounds . How many hhds . had he left , and what was their weight ? 50. Charles Carroll , the last surviving signer of the De- claration of Independence , died A. D. , 1832 , aged 95 years ...
... pounds , and sold 97 hhds . , weighing 98796 pounds . How many hhds . had he left , and what was their weight ? 50. Charles Carroll , the last surviving signer of the De- claration of Independence , died A. D. , 1832 , aged 95 years ...
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... pounds ; Nos . 2 and 3 , each 1019 pounds ; Nos . 4 and 5 , each 1146 pounds ; and No. 6 , 1085 pounds ; he sold to one person . 2498 pounds , to another 1947 pounds , and to a third 763 pounds . How many pounds had he left ? 21. In the ...
... pounds ; Nos . 2 and 3 , each 1019 pounds ; Nos . 4 and 5 , each 1146 pounds ; and No. 6 , 1085 pounds ; he sold to one person . 2498 pounds , to another 1947 pounds , and to a third 763 pounds . How many pounds had he left ? 21. In the ...
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... pounds of lead are sold in one year , how many pounds will be sold in 9 years ? 20. If a man can walk 9875 miles in a year , how far could he walk in 16 years ? 21. If one house cost 1263 dollars , how much will a row of 13 houses cost ...
... pounds of lead are sold in one year , how many pounds will be sold in 9 years ? 20. If a man can walk 9875 miles in a year , how far could he walk in 16 years ? 21. If one house cost 1263 dollars , how much will a row of 13 houses cost ...
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Page 62 - LIQUID MEASURE 4 gills (gi.) = 1 pint (pt.) 2 pints = 1 quart (qt.) 4 quarts = 1 gallon (gal.) 31| gallons = 1 barrel (bbl...
Page 213 - The extremes and number of terms being given, to find the sum of all the terms. RULE. Multiply the sum of the extremes by the number of the terms, and half the product will be the sum of all the terms.
Page 54 - Scale: 4 farthings (far.) = 1 penny (d.); 12 pence = 1 shilling (s.) ; 20 shillings — 1 pound (£). 156.
Page 174 - The rule for casting interest, when partial payments have been made, is to apply the payment, in the first place, to the discharge of the interest then due. " If the payment exceeds the interest, the surplus goes towards discharging the principal, and the subsequent interest is to be computed on the balance of principal remaining due.
Page 61 - TABLE. 4 nails, (na.) or 9 inches, make 1 quarter, marked qr. 4 quarters, or 36 inches, - 1 yard, - - - - yd. 3 quarters, ------ 1 ell Flemish, - - E. Fl 5 quarters, ------ 1 ell English, - - EE 6 quarters, ------ 1 ell French, - - E. Fr 27.
Page 124 - Reduce compound fractions to simple ones, and mixt numbers to improper fractions ; then multiply the numerators together for a new numerator, and the denominators for. a new denominator.
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 215 - Given the first term, last term, and common difference, to find the number of terms. RULE. — Divide the difference of the extremes by the common difference, and the quotient increased by 1 is the number of terns. EXAMPLES. 1. If the extremes be 3 and 45, and the common difference 2 ; what is the number of terms 1 Ans.
Page 203 - ... a point over the place of units, another over the place of hundreds, and so on, which points show the number of figures the root will consist of.
Page 175 - If the payment be less than the interest, the surplus of interest must not be taken to augment the principal; but interest continues on the former principal until the period when the payments, taken together, exceed the interest due, and then the surplus is to be applied towards discharging the principal; and interest is to be Computed on the balance, as aforesaid.