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Ethel bought a comb for 10 cents , and some ribbon for 8 cents . How much did
she pay for both ? 2. How many are 18 and 7 ? 3. Roy had 25 cents , and lost 10
cents . How many cents had he then ? 4. There are 10 weeks in the winter term ...
Ethel bought a comb for 10 cents , and some ribbon for 8 cents . How much did
she pay for both ? 2. How many are 18 and 7 ? 3. Roy had 25 cents , and lost 10
cents . How many cents had he then ? 4. There are 10 weeks in the winter term ...
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If you have 21 cents , how many more cents do you need to make a quarter of a
dollar ? 23. Walter had 25 cents , and bought a box of berries for 10 cents . How
many cents had he left ? 24. Edith bought a box of paper for 15 cents , some pens
...
If you have 21 cents , how many more cents do you need to make a quarter of a
dollar ? 23. Walter had 25 cents , and bought a box of berries for 10 cents . How
many cents had he left ? 24. Edith bought a box of paper for 15 cents , some pens
...
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If I give half a dollar in payment for a dozen lemons at 25 cents a dozen and 10
cents worth of oranges , how much change should be returned ? 5. How many
are 19 and 7 ? 6. Joseph had a quarter of a dollar , and earned 20 cents .
If I give half a dollar in payment for a dozen lemons at 25 cents a dozen and 10
cents worth of oranges , how much change should be returned ? 5. How many
are 19 and 7 ? 6. Joseph had a quarter of a dollar , and earned 20 cents .
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After buying two melons at 25 cents each , how many oranges at 5 cents apiece
will the rest of his money purchase ? 22. A man working 6 days in a week earns $
24 in 2 weeks . How much does he earn a week ? How much a day ? 23. To the ...
After buying two melons at 25 cents each , how many oranges at 5 cents apiece
will the rest of his money purchase ? 22. A man working 6 days in a week earns $
24 in 2 weeks . How much does he earn a week ? How much a day ? 23. To the ...
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... One half of four is two ; one third of six is two ; one fourth ( or one quarter ) of
eight is two . Read them again , saying four halves are two ; ten halves are five .
CHAPTER X. 1. When a dozen oranges cost 20 cents 2 SIGHT ARITHMETIC . 17.
... One half of four is two ; one third of six is two ; one fourth ( or one quarter ) of
eight is two . Read them again , saying four halves are two ; ten halves are five .
CHAPTER X. 1. When a dozen oranges cost 20 cents 2 SIGHT ARITHMETIC . 17.
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Page 123 - 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.
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