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... Divide 418.966 by 6.289 in the duodenary scale of notation : reduce 296-7 from the duodenary to the denary scale : and find the value in decimals of 15 in the scale of 7 . 7. If the simple interest on £ 923 18s . 1d . amounts to £ 17 9s ...
... Divide 418.966 by 6.289 in the duodenary scale of notation : reduce 296-7 from the duodenary to the denary scale : and find the value in decimals of 15 in the scale of 7 . 7. If the simple interest on £ 923 18s . 1d . amounts to £ 17 9s ...
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... Divide £ 2,259 10s . 7d . amongst four persons , giving to the second half as much again as to the first , to the third one - third less than to the first and second together , and to the fourth one - third less than to the second and ...
... Divide £ 2,259 10s . 7d . amongst four persons , giving to the second half as much again as to the first , to the third one - third less than to the first and second together , and to the fourth one - third less than to the second and ...
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... Divide 1511 by 23 . 22. Add together 1.05 , 1731.56 , 009378 , 58.957 , and 3.96501 . 23. Subtract 119.6561 from 295.19847 . 24. Multiply 3.7132 by 04503 . 25. Divide 1551 by 58.75 . 26. Express 0063 of 2 qrs . 14 lbs . as the decimal ...
... Divide 1511 by 23 . 22. Add together 1.05 , 1731.56 , 009378 , 58.957 , and 3.96501 . 23. Subtract 119.6561 from 295.19847 . 24. Multiply 3.7132 by 04503 . 25. Divide 1551 by 58.75 . 26. Express 0063 of 2 qrs . 14 lbs . as the decimal ...
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... Divide 51 by 111 . 9. Add together 56 847 , 12 : 51973 , 3.0089 , and 548 3862079 . 10. Subtract 448-397216 from 531.07216 . 11. Multiply 57-62093 by 2.50096 . 12. Divide 9.675 by 2580 . 13. Reduce 02395 of £ 2 17s . 111⁄2d . to pence ...
... Divide 51 by 111 . 9. Add together 56 847 , 12 : 51973 , 3.0089 , and 548 3862079 . 10. Subtract 448-397216 from 531.07216 . 11. Multiply 57-62093 by 2.50096 . 12. Divide 9.675 by 2580 . 13. Reduce 02395 of £ 2 17s . 111⁄2d . to pence ...
Página 141
... Divide 25 by 522 . 22. Add together 903 685 , 0293 , 54-26597 , 8.6593 , and 0081 . 23. Subtract 723-4026 from 800 26398 . 24. Multiply 0062985 by 3 · 0579 . 25. Divide 93 613 by 00379 . 26. Express 1 peck 1 gallon 1 quart 1 pint as the ...
... Divide 25 by 522 . 22. Add together 903 685 , 0293 , 54-26597 , 8.6593 , and 0081 . 23. Subtract 723-4026 from 800 26398 . 24. Multiply 0062985 by 3 · 0579 . 25. Divide 93 613 by 00379 . 26. Express 1 peck 1 gallon 1 quart 1 pint as the ...
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