Complete Graded Arithmetic, Volume 4D.C. Heath, 1901 - Arithmetic |
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$9 an acre 12 rods 2-inch square 25 cents acres acres of land Arithmetic barrels of flour boy sold bushels of potatoes cents a bushel cents a peck cents a pound cents a quart cents apiece Compare a 3-inch cubes cubic feet cubic inches Divide dollars earns farmer sold feet long feet wide Find the cost fourths gallons grocer bought grocer sold half-inch squares higher denominations horse eats hundred eighty-four inches long inches wide inductive philosophy lady bought land is worth layer LESSON merchant sold million money left Multiply nine perimeter piece of land piece of ribbon pounds of sugar pupils quarts of berries quarts to higher receive rectangle contains rectangular field Reduce rods are feet rods long rows sevenths sheep six cents square feet square inches square rods square yards subtract wheat yards long yards of ribbon yards of silk
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Page 215 - If 4 men can do a piece of work in 6 days, in how many days can 3 men do twice as much work ? 15.
Page 230 - Divide 5,781,000 by 8. 2. Multiply 8697 by 857. 3. Divide 7,384,563 by 9. 4. Multiply 9658 by 749. 5. Reduce 12 rd. 4 yd. 2 ft. 7 in. to inches. 6. From 62 yd. 7 in. subtract 24 yd. 2 ft. 8 in. 7. At $1.65 a rod, how much will it cost to enclose a rectangular field 62 rods long and 32 rods wide ? 8. How many square feet are there in the walls and ceiling of a room 16 ft. long, 14 ft. wide, and 10 ft. high ? 9. A merchant bought eight pieces of ribbon, each piece containing 16 yards 2 feet 6 inches....
Page 238 - A earns $ 46 a week, which is eight times as much as В earns. How much do both earn ? 11. How many cubic feet of air are there in a room 24 feet long, 18 feet wide, and 12 feet high ? 12. If 1 ninth of a piece of land is worth $ 875, how much is half the remainder worth at the same price ? LESSON 105 1.
Page 155 - If 2 men can do a piece of work in 6 days, how long would it take 4 men to do the same work ? 20.
Page 129 - Grade is continued and extended so as to include examples in which the area and one dimension are given to find the other dimension.