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... miles in one day , three miles on an- other day , and four miles on the third day ; how many miles did he skate in all ? Two , three and four are how many ? Three boys , five girls and two men were in a sleigh to- gether ; how many ...
... miles in one day , three miles on an- other day , and four miles on the third day ; how many miles did he skate in all ? Two , three and four are how many ? Three boys , five girls and two men were in a sleigh to- gether ; how many ...
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... miles , and the third hour it went six miles ; how many miles did it go the first hour ? Take eight and nine from twenty - five , and what remains ? Susan had made nineteen pincushions for sale at fairs ; she gave five to a fair for the ...
... miles , and the third hour it went six miles ; how many miles did it go the first hour ? Take eight and nine from twenty - five , and what remains ? Susan had made nineteen pincushions for sale at fairs ; she gave five to a fair for the ...
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... miles in one hour , how far will he go if he travel four hours ? If there are eight forms in the school , and each form have nine seats , how many scholars can be seated ? If the school keeps six hours every day , how many hours will a ...
... miles in one hour , how far will he go if he travel four hours ? If there are eight forms in the school , and each form have nine seats , how many scholars can be seated ? If the school keeps six hours every day , how many hours will a ...
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... miles , what distance did he travel in the whole time ? Ans . 962 miles . SIMPLE DIVISION . DEFINITION . - Simple Division teaches ( 1 ) to find how many times a smaller number is contained in a larger . The number given to be divided ...
... miles , what distance did he travel in the whole time ? Ans . 962 miles . SIMPLE DIVISION . DEFINITION . - Simple Division teaches ( 1 ) to find how many times a smaller number is contained in a larger . The number given to be divided ...
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... Miles a league ? -9 . Geographical miles a degree ? -10 . Statute miles a degree ? -11 . Degrees a circle ? -12 . What measure is this called ? -13 . What is measured by this measure ? EXAMPLES Deg . St.m. fur . rd . ft . in . bar . Miles ...
... Miles a league ? -9 . Geographical miles a degree ? -10 . Statute miles a degree ? -11 . Degrees a circle ? -12 . What measure is this called ? -13 . What is measured by this measure ? EXAMPLES Deg . St.m. fur . rd . ft . in . bar . Miles ...
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Page 81 - To reduce a mixed number to an improper fraction, — RULE : Multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction, to the product add the numerator, and write the result over the denominator.
Page 64 - Then multiply the second and third terms together, and divide the product by the first term: the quotient will be the fourth term, or answer.
Page 214 - Thirty days after sight of this first of exchange (second and third of the same tenor and date unpaid...
Page 84 - Multiply all the numerators together for a new numerator, and all the denominators together for a new denominator.
Page 109 - RULE.—Multiply each payment by the time at which it is due; then divide the sum of the products by the sum of the payments, and the quotient will be the equated time.* • , EXAMPLES.
Page 92 - Reduce compound fractions to simple ones, and mixt numbers to improper fractions ; then multiply the numerators together for a new numerator, and the denominators for. a new denominator.
Page 193 - RULE. — To the square of the bung diameter add the square of the head diameter ; multiply the sum by the length, and the product by .0014 for ale gallons, or by .0017 for wine gallons.
Page 149 - PROBLEM II. The first term, the last term, and the number of terms given, to find the common difference. RULE. — Divide the difference of the extremes by the number of terms less 1 , and the quotient will be the common diffcrenct.
Page 204 - There is an island 50 miles in circumference, and three men start together to travel the same way about it ; A goes 7 miles per day, B 8, and C 9 ; when will they all come together again, and how far will they travel ? Ans.
Page 163 - As 7 is to 22, so is the diameter to the circumference : or, as 22 is to 7, so is the circumference to the diameter.