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... received unusual attention . Those portions de- signed to qualify pupils for the actual business of life are amply treated and made clear . Principles have been fully illustrated by abundant exercises and problems , while difficult ...
... received unusual attention . Those portions de- signed to qualify pupils for the actual business of life are amply treated and made clear . Principles have been fully illustrated by abundant exercises and problems , while difficult ...
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... receive ? 11. Thomas is 7 years old and his father is 24 years older what is the age of his father ? 12. If you pay 3 cents ferriage , 15 cents for lunch , and 10 cents for car fare , how much do you pay in all ? 13. Three boys bought 4 ...
... receive ? 11. Thomas is 7 years old and his father is 24 years older what is the age of his father ? 12. If you pay 3 cents ferriage , 15 cents for lunch , and 10 cents for car fare , how much do you pay in all ? 13. Three boys bought 4 ...
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... received by the city of Trenton during the week in which the re- ceipts were as follows : Monday , $ 13,845.50 ; Tuesday , $ 9,842.28 ; Wednesday , $ 6,584.90 ; Thursday , $ 11,094 ; Friday , $ 10,956.51 ; Saturday , $ 17,328.48 ? 17 ...
... received by the city of Trenton during the week in which the re- ceipts were as follows : Monday , $ 13,845.50 ; Tuesday , $ 9,842.28 ; Wednesday , $ 6,584.90 ; Thursday , $ 11,094 ; Friday , $ 10,956.51 ; Saturday , $ 17,328.48 ? 17 ...
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... received for four farms were : for the first , $ 8,350 ; for the second , $ 9,875 ; for the third , $ 9,240 ; and for the fourth , $ 10,350 : what was the amount re- ceived for all ? 23. A gentleman owns a house worth $ 9,200 , a store ...
... received for four farms were : for the first , $ 8,350 ; for the second , $ 9,875 ; for the third , $ 9,240 ; and for the fourth , $ 10,350 : what was the amount re- ceived for all ? 23. A gentleman owns a house worth $ 9,200 , a store ...
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... receive from a ten - dollar bill ? 19. Wilson had 16 pigeons and sold 9 : how many remained ? 20. Warren had 18 cents and spent 10 for candy : how much had he left ? 21. If I had 14 books and sold 11 , how many were left ? 22. A watch ...
... receive from a ten - dollar bill ? 19. Wilson had 16 pigeons and sold 9 : how many remained ? 20. Warren had 18 cents and spent 10 for candy : how much had he left ? 21. If I had 14 books and sold 11 , how many were left ? 22. A watch ...
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Page 161 - LIQUID MEASURE 4 gills (gi.) = 1 pint (pt.) 2 pints = 1 quart (qt.) 4 quarts = 1 gallon (gal.) 31| gallons = 1 barrel (bbl.) 2...
Page 131 - Multiply as in whole numbers, and point off as many decimal places in the product as there are in both multiplicand and multiplier. DIVISION. Divide as in whole numbers, and point off...
Page 107 - Multiply the numerators together for a new numerator, and the denominators together for a new denominator.
Page 159 - CUBIC MEASURE 1728 cubic inches (cu. in.) = 1 cubic foot (cu. ft.) 27 cubic feet = 1 cubic yard (cu. yd.) 128 cubic feet = 1 cord (cd...
Page 153 - LENGTH 12 inches (in.) =1 foot (ft.) 3 feet = 1 yard (yd.) 5\ yards, or 16| feet = 1 rod (rd.) 320 rods, or 5280 feet = 1 mile (mi.) SQUARE MEASURE 144 square inches (sq.
Page 315 - MEASURE. 10 millimeters (mm) = 1 centimeter (cm). 10 centimeters =1 decimeter (dm). 10 decimeters = 1 meter (m). 10 meters =1 dekameter (Dm). 10 dekameters = 1 hectometer (Hm). 10 hectometers =1 kilometer (Km).
Page 306 - A circle is a plane figure bounded by a curved line, called the circumference, every point of which is equally distant from a point within called the center.
Page 87 - Multiplying both numerator and denominator of a fraction by the same number does not change its value.
Page 135 - TABLE. 10 Mills (m.) = 1 Cent . . ct. 10 Cents = 1 Dime . . d. 10 Dimes = 1 Dollar . $. 10 Dollars = 1 Eagle . E.
Page 61 - Rule. — I. Write the divisor at the left of the dividend, with a line between them.