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... amount of 6 times . abcx : ( 1. ) abcx abcx abcx abcx abcx abcx 6abcx ( 2. ) abcx 6 6abcx The Thus we may either write down the quantity 6 times , and then count that there are 6 , or write it once with a figure 6 to signify that it is ...
... amount of 6 times . abcx : ( 1. ) abcx abcx abcx abcx abcx abcx 6abcx ( 2. ) abcx 6 6abcx The Thus we may either write down the quantity 6 times , and then count that there are 6 , or write it once with a figure 6 to signify that it is ...
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... amount . If paid separately , the operation would be £ 9ax - 5 = £ 45a ; or the amount of £ 9a would be subtracted 5 separate times . In either case the joint property of the debtors would be £ 45a greater after the subtraction ( or ...
... amount . If paid separately , the operation would be £ 9ax - 5 = £ 45a ; or the amount of £ 9a would be subtracted 5 separate times . In either case the joint property of the debtors would be £ 45a greater after the subtraction ( or ...
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... amount is £ 102 , and it is also 3 times x , that is 3 Therefore , the value of x , that is , the times B's money . amount of B's money , is one third of the whole . The equation is therefore : 3x102 102 .. x = - 34 . 3 Therefore B has ...
... amount is £ 102 , and it is also 3 times x , that is 3 Therefore , the value of x , that is , the times B's money . amount of B's money , is one third of the whole . The equation is therefore : 3x102 102 .. x = - 34 . 3 Therefore B has ...
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... amount is £ 27 . How much has B more than A , and C more than B ? ( 9. ) A walked 17 miles together walked 47 miles . more than B did , and A and B How far did each walk ? ( 10. ) A has twice as many apples as B , but on taking 10 away ...
... amount is £ 27 . How much has B more than A , and C more than B ? ( 9. ) A walked 17 miles together walked 47 miles . more than B did , and A and B How far did each walk ? ( 10. ) A has twice as many apples as B , but on taking 10 away ...
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... amount , and the men the remainder . How much did each officer and each man have respectively ? The 4 officers had amongst them of the whole amount , and each of the 5 officers had of this . Now , we multiply theby one - fifth , just as ...
... amount , and the men the remainder . How much did each officer and each man have respectively ? The 4 officers had amongst them of the whole amount , and each of the 5 officers had of this . Now , we multiply theby one - fifth , just as ...
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Página 160 - A square court yard has a rectangular gravel walk round it. The side of the court wants 2 yards of being 6 times the breadth of the gravel walk ; and the number of square yards in the walk exceeds the number of yards in the periphery of the court by 164. Required the area of the court ? All equations of the second degree may be reduced to one of the following forms.
Página 39 - Divide the first term of the dividend by the first term of the divisor, and write the result as the first term of the quotient. Multiply the whole divisor by the first term of the quotient, and subtract the product from the dividend.
Página 169 - How many hours a day must 42 boys work, to do in 45 days what 27 men can do in 28 days of 10 hours each, the work of a boy being half that of a man ? 11. If 8 guineas be expended in purchasing Brussels carpet f yd. wide, at 3».
Página 120 - Divide the first term of the remainder by twice the first term of the root, and add the quotient to the part of the root already found, and also to the trial-divisor.
Página 120 - The square of the sum of two numbers is equal to the square of the first number plus twice the product of the first and second number plus the square of the second number.
Página 128 - N, and divide the first term of the remainder by 3 times the square of the first term of R, the quotient will be the third term of the root.
Página 206 - Eequired the numbers. 6. The sum of three numbers in geometrical progression is 35, and the mean term is to the difference of the extremes as 2 to 3. Required the numbers. Ans. 5, 10, 20. 7. The sum of £ 14 was divided between three persons, whose shares were in geometrical progression ; the sum of the shares of the first and second was to the sum of the shares of the second and third as 1 to 2.
Página 88 - Divide the number 36 into 3 such parts, that* \ of the first, \ of the second, and \ of the third, shall be equal to each other.
Página 207 - Bought two flocks of sheep for 65/. 13s., one containing 5 more than the other. Each sheep cost as many shillings as there were sheep in the flock. Required the number in each flock. Ans. 23, and 28.
Página 93 - ... 2. A can do a piece of work in a days and B in b days.