| Charles Davies - 1860 - 412 sider
...4</. for the harness. ' £40 for the chaise. 13. A person has two horses, and a saddle worth £50 ; now, if the saddle be put on the back of the first...that of the first what is the value of each horse ? 14. Two persons, A and B, have each the same income. A i»aves ^ of his yearly; but B, by spending... | |
| Charles Davies - 1860 - 328 sider
...each ? Ans. 233 for one, and 142 for the other. 10. A person has two horses, and a saddle worth £50. Now, if the saddle be put on the back of the first...that of the first. What is the value of each horse? Any. One £30, and the other £40. 11. The hour and minute hands of a clock are exactly together at... | |
| Charles Davies - 1860 - 412 sider
...and a saddle worth £50 ; now, if the saddle be put on the back of the first horse, it will make Ms value double that of the second ; but if it be put...that of the first what is the value of each horse 1 Ans. One £30. and the other £40. 14. Two persons, A and B, have each the same income. A saves ^... | |
| Charles Hutton - 1860 - 1020 sider
...double it :: of the second ; but if it be put on the back of the second, it will make his tal. • triple that of the first ; what is the value of each horse. Ans. One £30, and the other £4U Prob. 31. To divide the number 36 into three such parts, that } of the fini.... | |
| Charles Davies - 1861 - 322 sider
...each 1 Ans. 233 for one, and 142 for the other. 10. A person has two horses, and a saddle worth £50. Now, if the saddle be put on the back of the first...first. What is the value of each horse ? Ans. One £30, and the other £40. 11. The hour and minute hands of a clock are exactly together at 12 o'clock:... | |
| Benjamin Greenleaf - 1851 - 150 sider
...it will make his value double that of the second ; and if the saddle be put upon the second horse, it will make his value triple that of the first. What is the value of each horse ? 32. A and B together can do a certain work in 8 days, and with the assistance of C they can do it... | |
| Charles Davies - 1871 - 404 sider
...the back of the first horse, it will make his value double that of the second ; but if it be put en the back of the second, it will make his value triple that of the first what is tho value of each horse 1 14. Two persd is, A and B, have each the same income. A saves I of his yearly... | |
| W. P. Higgs - 1876 - 122 sider
...in the mud, one-third in the water, and 10 feet above the water ; what is its whole length ? ' " ' A person has two horses and a saddle worth 501. -...that of the first. What is the value of each horse ? ' " Now if all this be meant for improvement in theory, no one will deny that the reasons of all... | |
| W. P. Higgs - 1876 - 120 sider
...above the water ; what is its whole length ? ' " ' A person has two horses and a saddle worth 50l. ; now if the saddle be put on the back of the first...that of the first. What is the value of each horse ? ' " Now if all this be meant for improvement in theory, no one will deny that the reasons of all... | |
| Charles Davies - 1879 - 288 sider
...8d. • and that of the hari.sss £6 13s. -Ы. 13. A person has .two horses, and a saddle worth £50; now, if the saddle be put on the back of the first...that of the first : what is the value of each horse ? Let x denote the number of pounds the 1st horse is worth; Л1 " " *• " 4>f] С '" from the conditions... | |
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