| Miles Bland - 1821 - 898 sider
...addition, 2 ж = 22, and ¿r = 1 1 ; by subtraction, 2 у = 18, and y = g ; .-. Л cut off 1 1, and B 9lo. A countryman, being employed by a poulterer to drive...might meet on the road, pulled 3 feathers out of the tail of each turkey, and one out of the tail of each goose, and upon counting them, found that the... | |
| Miles Bland - 1824 - 404 sider
...addition, 2a=22, and x = 1 1 ; by subtraction, 2y= 18. and y = 9; .'. A cut off 1 1, and Б 9. 10. A countryman, being employed by a poulterer to drive...might meet on the road, pulled 3 feathers out of the tail of each turkey, and one out of the tail of each goose, and upon counting them, found that the... | |
| James Bryce - 1837 - 322 sider
...worth 3*. 4d. per bushel. How much rye and wheat must he take ? Ans. 20 of rye, and 52 of wheat. 42. A countryman being employed by a poulterer to drive...his own from any he might meet on the road, pulled three feathers out of the tail of each turkey, and one out of the tail of each goose ; and, upon counting... | |
| Benjamin Greenleaf - 1863 - 338 sider
...with ? X XX 49. Divide a — b by \Ai — \/6. 50. A countryman being employed by a poulterer to orive a flock of geese and turkeys to London, in order to...his own from any he might meet on the road, pulled three feathers out of the tail of each turkey, and one out of the tail of each goose ; and, upon counting... | |
| Benjamin Greenleaf - 1864 - 336 sider
...differ from =- ? a — oao 48. How does compare with ? X XX 49. Divide a — b by \/a — \/i. 50. A countryman being employed by a poulterer to drive...his own from any he might meet on the road, pulled three feathers out of the tail of each turkey, and one out of the tail of each goose ; and, upon counting... | |
| Charles Elsee - 1873 - 320 sider
...in money, or for £12 ios. in money. Determine the prices of the wheat and barley per bushel. (19) A countryman being employed by a poulterer to drive...might meet on the road, pulled 3 feathers out of the tail of each turkey, and i out of the tail of each goose, and upon counting them found that the number... | |
| Christopher Wordsworth - 1877 - 488 sider
...had brought him 3 lambs apiece, his stock would have been 432. Required the number in each flock. 6. A countryman, being employed by a poulterer to drive...to London, in order to distinguish his own from any ha might meet on the road, pulled 3 feathers out of the tails of the turkeys and 1 out of those of... | |
| Edward Olney - 1877 - 466 sider
...? Ans., 369, 328, and 300, respectively. 19. A man, driving a flock of geese and turkeys to market, in order to distinguish his own from any he might meet on the road, pulled 5 feathers out of the tail of each turkey, and 2 out of the tail of each goose, and upon counting them,... | |
| Edward Olney - 1878 - 516 sider
...? Ans., 369, 328, and 300, respectively. 19. A man, driving a flock of geese and turkeys to market, in order to distinguish his own from any he might meet on the road, pulled 5 feathers out of the tail of each turkey, and 2 out of the tail of each goose, and upon . counting... | |
| Edward Olney - 1881 - 506 sider
...? Am., 369, 328, and 300, respectively. 19. A man, driving a flock of geese and turkeys to market, in order to distinguish his own from any he might meet on the road, pulled 5 feathers out of the tail of each turkey, and 2 out of the tail of each goose, and upon counting them,... | |
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