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... hand ? How many on your left ? How many on both ? 2. How many eyes have you ? 3. If you have two apples in one hand , and one in the other , how many have you in both ? How many are two and one , then , put together ? 4. How many do ...
... hand ? How many on your left ? How many on both ? 2. How many eyes have you ? 3. If you have two apples in one hand , and one in the other , how many have you in both ? How many are two and one , then , put together ? 4. How many do ...
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... hand , and only the fingers on the other , how many will they make ? How many are five and four then ? 13. How many fingers and thumbs have you on both hands ? 14. James has five marbles , and Thomas five ; how many have they both ? How ...
... hand , and only the fingers on the other , how many will they make ? How many are five and four then ? 13. How many fingers and thumbs have you on both hands ? 14. James has five marbles , and Thomas five ; how many have they both ? How ...
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... bushels of rye for 15 dollars , 6 bushels of apples for 6 dollars ; how much did he pay for both ? many are 15 and 6 ? 35. William has 4 marbles in one pocket , 6 in the other , and 3 in his right hand ; how many has he 00 ARITHMETIC .
... bushels of rye for 15 dollars , 6 bushels of apples for 6 dollars ; how much did he pay for both ? many are 15 and 6 ? 35. William has 4 marbles in one pocket , 6 in the other , and 3 in his right hand ; how many has he 00 ARITHMETIC .
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... hand ; how many has he in all ? How many are 4 , 6 and 3 ? 36. Peter gave to his companions apples as follows ; to ... hand , how many would you have left on that hand ? How many are 4 less 1 ? Why ? Ans . Because 1 and 3 are 4 . 2. If ...
... hand ; how many has he in all ? How many are 4 , 6 and 3 ? 36. Peter gave to his companions apples as follows ; to ... hand , how many would you have left on that hand ? How many are 4 less 1 ? Why ? Ans . Because 1 and 3 are 4 . 2. If ...
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... hand out , and you put 3 pins in it , William 3 , and James 3 ; how many pins will I have ? How many are 3- times 3 ? 5. If I put in your pocket 4 apples , at 3 different times , how many apples will you have in your pocket ? How many ...
... hand out , and you put 3 pins in it , William 3 , and James 3 ; how many pins will I have ? How many are 3- times 3 ? 5. If I put in your pocket 4 apples , at 3 different times , how many apples will you have in your pocket ? How many ...
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Page ii - Co. of the said district, have deposited in this office the title of a book, the right whereof they claim as proprietors, in the words following, to wit : " Tadeuskund, the Last King of the Lenape. An Historical Tale." In conformity to the Act of the Congress of the United States...
Page 21 - Decedents," and to repeal said original sections, -and to repeal sections one (1), two (2), three (3), four (4), five (5), six (6), seven...
Page 113 - Multiply the numerators together for a new numerator, and the denominators together for a new denominator.
Page 245 - 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 237 - Multiply the divisor, thus augmented, by the last figure of the root, and subtract the product from the dividend, and to the remainder bring down the next period for a new dividend.
Page 76 - Measure. 3 barley corns (bc) make 1 inch, marked in. 12 inches, 1 foot, ft. 3 feet, 1 yard, yd. 5^ yards, 1 rod, pole, or perch.
Page 210 - How many solid feet in a pile of wood 8 feet long, 4 feet wide, and 4 feet high?
Page 71 - 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 74 - TABLE. 16 Drams (dr.) make 1 Ounce, . . marked . . oz. 16 Ounces 1 Pound,* Ib. 28 Pounds 1 Quarter of a Hundred > Weight, $ V. 4 Quarters 1 Hundred Weight, . . cwt 20 Hundred Weight . 1 Ton, T.