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... at 5.75s . per bushel , what ought to be paid for 46 lbs . of bread when wheat is at 8.7s . per bushel ? SECTION IX . 1. What is the difference between the simple interest of £ 50 19s . for 7 years 10 Scholarship Questions , 1873 .
... at 5.75s . per bushel , what ought to be paid for 46 lbs . of bread when wheat is at 8.7s . per bushel ? SECTION IX . 1. What is the difference between the simple interest of £ 50 19s . for 7 years 10 Scholarship Questions , 1873 .
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Education Ministry of. simple interest of £ 50 19s . for 7 years at 3 per cent . , and that of the same sum for 8 years at 21 per cent . ? 2. What principal , put out at simple interest for 5 years , at 3 per cent . , will amount to ...
Education Ministry of. simple interest of £ 50 19s . for 7 years at 3 per cent . , and that of the same sum for 8 years at 21 per cent . ? 2. What principal , put out at simple interest for 5 years , at 3 per cent . , will amount to ...
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... simple remedies for a severe chill , for a sick headache , for a troublesome cough . SECTION V. ( Clothing and Washing . ) 1. What instruction have you received with regard to laundry work ? Explain the benefit of such teaching . 2 ...
... simple remedies for a severe chill , for a sick headache , for a troublesome cough . SECTION V. ( Clothing and Washing . ) 1. What instruction have you received with regard to laundry work ? Explain the benefit of such teaching . 2 ...
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... simple interest . 2. The sums invested in a business by two partners are £ 5500 and £ 3000 ; the profit for nine months is £ 1275 : what will be the share of each , and what is the rate of gain per cent . per annum ? 3. An ironmonger ...
... simple interest . 2. The sums invested in a business by two partners are £ 5500 and £ 3000 ; the profit for nine months is £ 1275 : what will be the share of each , and what is the rate of gain per cent . per annum ? 3. An ironmonger ...
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... simple interest on £ 2187 108 . for 219 days at 44 per cent . per annum . 2. A person left £ 100 per annum for ever to a school in his parish . What sum must have been invested to purchase this annuity in 3 per cents . , the Arithmetic .
... simple interest on £ 2187 108 . for 219 days at 44 per cent . per annum . 2. A person left £ 100 per annum for ever to a school in his parish . What sum must have been invested to purchase this annuity in 3 per cents . , the Arithmetic .
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