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(52.) £73943, 17s. 51d., £38998, 14s. 14d., £896, 11s. 91d., £7043, 18s. 51d., £45094, 14s. 44d., £3547, 14s. 91d., £926, 18s. 01d., £14, 2s. 21d., £18697, 9s. 5 d., £5981, 8s. 111d.

(53.) Two guineas and sixpence, three half-crowns, seventeen sixpences, ten sovereigns, five half-sovereigns, six florins.

(54.) Seventeen crowns, five guineas, thirteen halfsovereigns, twenty-three florins, two guineas and a half, eighteen shillings.

(55.) Twelve half-crowns, nine crowns, seven halfguineas, forty sixpences, twenty florins, one hundred groats.

(56.) One florin, one half-crown, one crown, one halfsovereign, one half-guinea, one sovereign, one guinea.

(57.) A merchant owes to one person £57, 9s. 111⁄2d., to another £185, Os. 7d., to a third 15s. 6d., to a fourth £362, 12s., and to a fifth 10 guineas. What is the amount of his debts?

(58.) A gentleman's estate consists of five farms, the rents of which are as follows: £350, £275, 12s. 6d., £80, £133, 10s., and £66, 5s. What income does his estate yield him?

(59.) What do a shopkeeper's receipts amount to in a week, if he draws on Monday £13, 8s. 14d., on Tuesday £8, 15s. 74d., on Wednesday £9, 7s. 10d., on Thursday £10, 13s. 3 d., on Friday £9, 16s. 51d., and on Saturday, £17, 4s. 24d.?

(60.) A man lodges in a savings-bank £2, 15s. 11d. in January, £3, 18s. 6d. in March, £4, 2s. 6d. in May, £2, 12s. 9d. in July, £5, 5s. in September, and £4, 10s. 6d. in November. How much has he deposited during the year?

(61.) A lady, after paying 11s. 4d. for tea, 7s. 10d. for sugar, 4s. for butter, and Is. 3d. for biscuits, returned home with 3s. 10d. in her purse. With how much money did she set out?

(62.) How much did A borrow of B, if, after paying instalments of £35, 12s. 6d., £70, £38, 15s., and £25, he still owed £30, 12s. 6d.?

(63.) A's income is £150, 12s. 6d., B's £49, 7s. 6d.

more than A's, C's £30, 10s. more than B's, and D's £120, 17s. 6d. more than C's. What is D's income?

(64.) A school expends in one year the following sums: Public burdens, insurance, &c., £140, 13s. 9d.; printing, £100, 8s. 6d.; repairs, £77, 13s. 4d.; fires and cleaning, £73, 15s. 2d.; prizes, £81, 17s. 7d.; interest paid, £151, Os. 10d.; salaries, £3676, 15s. 2d.; general expenses, £206, 7s. 10d.; expenses of management, £54. Find the amount of expenditure.

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(46.) £96 14 7
(47.) £453 10 0

£69 19 81

£198 17 6

(48.) £32 0 6 £15 15 51

(49.) From forty-nine pounds six shillings and fivepence subtract twelve pounds six shillings and sevenpence farthing.

(50.) Subtract twenty-five pounds twelve shillings and eightpence halfpenny from one hundred and two pounds ten shillings and tenpence.

(51.) From one hundred and thirty-nine pounds nine shillings and sevenpence take thirty-four pounds seventeen shillings and fourpence three-farthings.

(52.) Take seventy-eight pounds fifteen shillings and elevenpence farthing from three hundred and fifteen pounds three shillings and ninepence.

(53.) From four hundred and ninety-four pounds eleven shillings and sixpence subtract one hundred and twenty-three pounds twelve shillings and tenpence halfpenny.

(54.) Subtract seventeen pounds twelve shillings and sixpence three-farthings from seventy pounds ten shillings and twopence halfpenny.

(55.) From one hundred and fifty-five pounds six

shillings and fivepence take thirty-eight pounds sixteen shillings and sevenpence farthing.

(56.) Take one hundred and twenty-seven pounds nineteen shillings and eightpence three-farthings from five hundred and eleven pounds eighteen shillings and elevenpence halfpenny.

(57.) Find the difference between twenty-two pounds five shillings and ninepence farthing and eighty-nine pounds three shillings and one penny halfpenny.

(58.) How much greater is three hundred and fiftynine pounds ten shillings and threepence farthing than eighty-nine pounds seventeen shillings and sixpence three-farthings?

(59.) How much less is fifteen pounds eighteen shillings and threepence three-farthings than seventy-nine pounds twelve shillings and eightpence halfpenny?

(60.) By how much does six hundred and fifty-one pounds three shillings and eightpence three-farthings exceed three hundred and forty-seven pounds ten shillings and one penny farthing?

(61.) What will remain if from £325, 16s. 1 d. there be subtracted £195, 12s. 31d.?

(62.) If £712, 12s. 10d. be taken from £3142, 18s. 11d, what will be left?

(63.) £829, 15s. 4d. is to be subtracted from £1200; what will be the remainder?

(64.) Find the result when £51, 10s. 6d. is taken from £89, 3s. 4d.

(65.) Required the difference between £5, 12s. 6d. and 10 guineas.

(66.) By how much does £120, 2s. 10 d. fall short of £210, 12s. 24d.?

(67.) What sum differs from £3 by id.?

(68.) How much must be added to £518, 11s. 6d. to make it equal to £3126, 19s. 24d.?

(69.) What has been taken from £1000 when £546, 17s. 6d. is left?

(70.) What is the difference between four guineas and a half and four sovereigns and a half?

(71.) How much remains of £5000 if 500 guineas are taken away?

(72.) From a thousand guineas subtract £499, 2s. 101d. (73.) A man's income is £250, and his expenditure £213, 18s. 51d.; how much does he save?

(74.) How much does a man run in debt whose income is £438, 9s. 74d., and expenditure 450 guineas? (75.) What profit does a tradesman make who sells for £857, 11s. 4 d. goods which cost him £719, 13s. 74d.? (76.) The rent of a house and garden is £57, 13s. 9d.; rent of the garden, £9, 15s. Find the rent of the house. (77.) A lent to B the sum of £100, and B repaid at different times £38, 17s. 9d. and £45, 12s. 6d. Find how much B still owes.

(78.) The price of a horse and harness is £73, 15s. 4d., the harness costing £22, 12s. 6d. By how much does the price of the horse exceed that of the harness?

(79.) A merchant owes £251, 3s. 8d. to one person, and £135, 6s. 10d. to another. Two other persons owe him £77, 15s. 9d. and £411, 12s. 2d. What balance is in his favour?

(80.) The gross income and expenditure of the United Kingdom in the years 1860, 1861, 1862, 1863, 1864 were respectively-income, £71,089,668, £70,283,674, £69,674,478, £70,603,560, £70,208,963; expenditure, £69,502,289, £72,842,059, £72,086,485, £70,352,007, £67,856,286. In what years was there a surplus of income, in what years an excess of expenditure, and in each case of how much?

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