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... Gallons . Shillings . EXAMPLES . Yards . Pounds . 4362 7165 8375 7462 5633 2835 7462 8375 7685 2837 6378 2174 2837 7685 3622 7826 Sum 20522 12222 830 Proof 20522 £ .47256 .34189 L.82756 6.81753 52744 67825 17244 18247 67825 71632 54628 ...
... Gallons . Shillings . EXAMPLES . Yards . Pounds . 4362 7165 8375 7462 5633 2835 7462 8375 7685 2837 6378 2174 2837 7685 3622 7826 Sum 20522 12222 830 Proof 20522 £ .47256 .34189 L.82756 6.81753 52744 67825 17244 18247 67825 71632 54628 ...
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... gallons , of which were sold 18 pipes , containing 2268 gallons- how many pipes and gallons were left ? Answer .......... 6 pipes , 756 gallons 9. A bond for £ .1087 . on which was interest due .224 . payments endorsed thereon for .487 ...
... gallons , of which were sold 18 pipes , containing 2268 gallons- how many pipes and gallons were left ? Answer .......... 6 pipes , 756 gallons 9. A bond for £ .1087 . on which was interest due .224 . payments endorsed thereon for .487 ...
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... gallons , is emptied in 4 hours by 48 equal vents ; what quantity is discharged by each in that time , and how many gallons per hour , admit- ting the velocity of the fluid to be uniform ? S Answer .......... Galls ........ 312 . per ...
... gallons , is emptied in 4 hours by 48 equal vents ; what quantity is discharged by each in that time , and how many gallons per hour , admit- ting the velocity of the fluid to be uniform ? S Answer .......... Galls ........ 312 . per ...
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... gallon ....................................... . 31 gallons ................ 1 barrel ............. 42 ditto ................... 1 tierce ...
... gallon ....................................... . 31 gallons ................ 1 barrel ............. 42 ditto ................... 1 tierce ...
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... gallons were there ? Answer .......... 644 gallons . 11. In 4 granaries are as follows : No. 1 , 109bu . 3p . 6qt . No. 2 , 98bu . 7qt . No. 3 , 148bu . 2p . 5qt . No. 4 , 112bu . 1p . 6qt . what number of bushels are there ? Answer ...
... gallons were there ? Answer .......... 644 gallons . 11. In 4 granaries are as follows : No. 1 , 109bu . 3p . 6qt . No. 2 , 98bu . 7qt . No. 3 , 148bu . 2p . 5qt . No. 4 , 112bu . 1p . 6qt . what number of bushels are there ? Answer ...
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Page 159 - Involve the root to the next inferior power to that which is given, and multiply, it by the number denoting the given power, for a divisor.
Page 109 - As the whole sum of the products is to the whole gain or loss, so is each man's particular product to his particular share of the loss or gain.* EXAMPLES.
Page 165 - In any continued geometrical progression, the product of the two extremes is equal to the product of any two means that are equally distant from them, or equal to the square of the middle term when there is an uneven number of terms.
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Page 117 - Thirty days after sight of this my first of exchange, second and third of like tenor and date not paid, pay to Samuel Sims, or order, four hundred and fifty-two pounds, ten shillings and sixpence sterling, value received, which place to account of Peter Simpson.
Page 103 - What difference is there between the interest of 5Q(H. at 5 per cent. for 12 years, and the discount of the same sum, at the same rate, and for the same time ? Jlns.
Page 64 - If a staff 4 feet long cast a shade (on level ground) 7 feet long, what is the height of a steeple whose shade at the same time is 198 feet ? Ans.
Page 151 - If the errors be alike, ie both too much, or both too little, take their difference for a divisor, and the difference of the products for a dividend: but if the errors be unlike, take their sum for a divisor, and the sum of the products for a dividend.
Page 69 - If 10 bushels of oats be sufficient for 18 horses 20 days, how many bushels will serve 60 horses 36 days ? Ans.