The Normal Written Arithmetic: By Analysis and Synthesis, Designed for Common Schools, Normal Schools, High Schools, Academies, EtcSower, Barnes & Potts, 1863 - 337 sider |
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Side 26
... sold that the gain may be 125 dollars ? Ans . 1781 dollars . 16. A , B , C , and D , engage in speculation ; A gains 576 dollars , B , 892 dollars , C , as much as A , and D , as much as A and B both ; what was gained by all ? Ans ...
... sold that the gain may be 125 dollars ? Ans . 1781 dollars . 16. A , B , C , and D , engage in speculation ; A gains 576 dollars , B , 892 dollars , C , as much as A , and D , as much as A and B both ; what was gained by all ? Ans ...
Side 32
... sold 367 bushels ; how many bushels remained ? SOLUTION . - If a man had 725 bushels of wheat and sold 367 bushels , there remained the difference between 725 bush- els and 367 bushels , which is 358 bushels . 725 367 358 2. A farmer ...
... sold 367 bushels ; how many bushels remained ? SOLUTION . - If a man had 725 bushels of wheat and sold 367 bushels , there remained the difference between 725 bush- els and 367 bushels , which is 358 bushels . 725 367 358 2. A farmer ...
Side 33
... sold B and C each 4826 ; how many did he retain ? Ans . 5173 . 18. A farmer sold 428 bushels of wheat to A , 375 bushels to B , and had 482 bushels remaining ; how much had he at first ? 19. In an army of 7856 men , 425 were killed in a ...
... sold B and C each 4826 ; how many did he retain ? Ans . 5173 . 18. A farmer sold 428 bushels of wheat to A , 375 bushels to B , and had 482 bushels remaining ; how much had he at first ? 19. In an army of 7856 men , 425 were killed in a ...
Side 67
... sold them all at a gain of $ 64 ; what did he receive for them ? Ans . $ 91.25 . 9. A bought a horse for $ 125 , a carriage for 127 dollars , a set of harness for $ 313 , a whip for 62 cents ; he sold them all at a gain of 49 dollars ...
... sold them all at a gain of $ 64 ; what did he receive for them ? Ans . $ 91.25 . 9. A bought a horse for $ 125 , a carriage for 127 dollars , a set of harness for $ 313 , a whip for 62 cents ; he sold them all at a gain of 49 dollars ...
Side 68
... sold them at a loss Ans . $ 95.89 . 11. A man bought goods for $ 125.52 , and of $ 29.62 ; what did he receive for them ? 12. Mr. Morgan bought a horse for $ 150 and a carriage for $ 180 , and sold them at a loss of $ 25.62 ; what did ...
... sold them at a loss Ans . $ 95.89 . 11. A man bought goods for $ 125.52 , and of $ 29.62 ; what did he receive for them ? 12. Mr. Morgan bought a horse for $ 150 and a carriage for $ 180 , and sold them at a loss of $ 25.62 ; what did ...
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20 per cent acres acres of land amount annuity Arithmetic B's money barrels bought bushels called ciphers column common difference common fraction compound interest compound number contained cost cows cube root cubic decillions decimal diameter dimes discount Divide dividend dollars draft equal factors equals the number EXAMPLES FOR PRACTICE exchange feet figure Find the sum flour frustum gain gallons give given greatest common divisor horses hundred hundredths inches integer least common multiple length longitude measure method miles mills minuend minus mixed number Multiply NOTE NOTES.-I number equals number of terms numerical word OPERATION paid par value payment pound premium prime factors principles PROP pupil quotient ratio receive Reduce remainder required the number rods RULE.-I RULE.-Multiply shares sheep simple numbers sold SOLUTION SOLUTION.-If square root subtract subtrahend tens thousand thousandths Troy Weight units weighs whole number yards