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I. DIVISION TABLE OF 11. II. Divide 22 by 11. 11÷11=1 Rem. Divide 12 by 11. Divide 33 by 11. Divide 77 by 11. Divide 44 by 11. Divide 99 by 11.

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17-11-1 and 6
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III. James has eleven apples, his father gives him twelve, and his brother gives him ten, he then divides them equally among eleven of his playmates; how many does each receive?

IV. At $11 a yard, how many yards of cloth could you buy for $77? for $60? for $95? for $44? for $28 for $56? for $88? for $90? for $100? for $11?

V. What part of a dollar makes 3 dimes? 9D.? 8D.? 25cts.?

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VI. PROVE THE TABLE OF 11. 132 11 = proof, 12×11=132. 131÷11=11 and 10 over; proof, 11×11=121 and 10-131, etc. to 11x11=1; proof, 1x11=11.

VII. Eleven elevenths make one whole thing; how many whole things in 22 elevenths? in 34 elevenths? in 86 in 92? in 98?

VIII. How much is 18÷6? 21÷10? 45÷6? 74 8 55÷7? 63÷9? 46-8? 91÷10? 108-9? 14-9? 26÷5? 44÷÷÷7? 132 11? 47÷7? 83 9? 64÷5?

IX. If you pay 121 cents for 11 books, what does each book cost?

X. How many tenths make one whole thing, or number?

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XI. Ten is of what number? | ? | ? // ? /1⁄2? }? XII. Eleven is of what number?????

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I. DIVISION TABLE OF 12. II. Can you tell how many dozens there are in fortyeight things? Why? In ninetyfive things? Why?

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III. At twelve cents each, how many books could you buy for 36 cents? for 87cts., and how many cts. over? for 91cts.? for 112cts.? for 79cts.? for 46cts.?

IV. Can you tell me how many feet there are in 36 inches? in 48in. in 90in.? in 55in.? in 64in.? in 72in.? in 75in.? in 84in.? in 86in.? in 95in.? in 144in.?

V. Twelve twelfths make a whole thing, or number.

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How whole things in 84 twelfths? in 92 twelfths? in 74 twelfths, and how many over? in 87 twelfths? in 40 twelfths?

VI. If one barrel of flour cost

$12, how many barrels could you buy for $50? for $28? for $100?

VII. Change 36 inches to feet Reduce 60d. to shillings. Find the number of dozens in 84 books.

VIII. PROVE THE TABLE OF 12. 144÷12-12; proof, 12 X 12144. 143-12-11 and 11 over; proof, 11× 12=132 and 11=143, etc. to 12÷12=1; proof, 1× 12=12.

IX. Which is greater; 24÷12, or 4÷2?

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or 16-5? 72÷12, or 72÷8? 64 8, or 76÷9? X. What is one twelfth of 12?

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I. Read these; 784T. 19cwt. 3qr. 21lb. 15oz. 14dr.; 271D.E. 1E. $9 8D. 7cts. 6m.; 1lb. 113 173 20 17gr.; 6,875£ 19s. 11d. 3far.; 277hhd. 1bl. 27gal. 3qt. 1pt.

II. Read these; 938,317m. 7fur. 39rd. 4yd. 2ft 11in.; 275T. 19cwt.; 290,864sq.m. 500A. 3R. 29sq.rd. 20sq.yd. 7sq.ft. 100sq.in.; 21cd. 97s.ft.; 751s.yd. 21s.ft 1,213s.in.; 87° 57′ 45′′; 9c. 97yr. 11mo. 3w. 6d. 21h.

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III. Tell what each of the following contractions signifies, and in what table it is found; £ (Ans. It signifies pounds, and is found in the table of sterling money.) $; cwt.; lb.; b.; cts.; mo.; yr.; doz.; (°); cir.; ('); hhd.; ch.; gal.; dwt.; bbl.; (""); qt.; sq.in.; pt.; s.ft.; A.; gi.; gr.; qr.; E.E.; fur.; F.E.; }; far.; ; gui.; 3; pwt.; sq.m.; in.; s.yd.; sq.rd.; R.; T. IV. What is the form of the plus sign? (Ans. The form of a Roman cross, or a vertical and a horizontal line.) What does it mean? Can you write the plus sign quicker than you can write the word add?

V. What is the form of the minus sign? What does it mean? What is the form of the sign of Multiplication? Of the Division sign?

VI. How many lines are in the sign for equal, or make? (Ans. Two horizontal lines.) What do they mean? Can you write the sign for equal, or make? Is it easier to write the sign than to write the word, equal or make?

VII. Give the contractions for each of these names; grains. (Ans. gr. It belongs to Troy and Apothecaries Weights. 4gr. make 1 carat; 20gr. make 1 scruple; 24gr. make 1 pennyweight.) Ton; guinea; dollar; hundred-weight; cent.; mile; barrel; shilling; pound; hour; rod; furlong; year; dozen; league; minute; mill; score; yard; week; square mile.

I. How many halves in $1?

How many quarters!

Which is the greater; $ or $1? $1 or $?

II. If 2lb. of sugar cost 10cts., what would 1lb. cost? What would lb. cost? 1lb.? 4lb.? 4lb.?

III. What part of a dollar contains 50cts.? How many cents make of a dollar? How many halves make one whole thing?

IV. Which is the greater;

mile?, or

$1, or $3?

of a mile, or of a $1, or $1? $1, or $2? V. If a grocer sell of a dozen eggs for of a dime, for what would he sell a dozen eggs? 1doz.? 51doz.? 6doz.? 61⁄2doz.?

VI. At 1 shilling a yard, what would of a yard of cloth cost? At 8cts., what would of a yard cost? at $12 at $7? at $18? at $20?

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IX. How many thirds of 3 equal 2? (Ans. ;) of 9 6 of 6=2? of 9=15? 6? 18? 30?

X. If a yard of cloth cost $6, what will of a yard cost? yd.? yd.? lyd.? 1}yd.? 1yd.? 2yd.? 2 yd.? 2 yd.? 5yd.?

XI. Find the sum of 2×9 and of 9. (18+3.) Of 5×6+1 of 12. Of 9×10+2 of 24. Of of 14+ 2x7. Of of 18+ of 18. Of of 12+3 of 8. XII. Suppose flour to be worth $12 per barrel, what of a barrel cost? 13 of a barrel? of a barrel? 33bl.? 4, or bl.?

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bl.? Which would cost the most; bl.,

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bl.? 43bl.? bl., or bl.?

XIII. At 8s. per dozen, what would 2 doz. books cost? 31doz.? 21doz.? 13doz.? 21doz.?

I. What piece of money is equal to $1 to $? Which is the greater; 1, or ?, or ?, or ?

II. If you have one apple, to how many of your friends could you give one half of an apple each? each? each?

III. What equal parts of a dozen apples could each of six boys have? How many would each have? 4 boys? 3 boys?

IV. At $15 a ton, what would of a ton of hay cost? T. 1T.? 1T.? 3T.? 13T.? 23T.? 3T.? T.? 11T.?

V. If you sell cloth at 24cts. a yard, what would you get for of a yard? yd.? yd.? łyd.? yd.? 14yd.? yd.? 14yd.? 1yd.? yd.? 1yd.? yd.? yd.? yd.? lyd.? yd.? lyd.? VI. What is the sum of 8 and 4 of 8? of 16+ of 16? of 20+ of 20 of 9+ of 20? of of 40+8?

VII. A farmer, having 96 sheep, exchanged of them for cows, getting as many cows as the number of sheep exchanged; how many sheep did he exchange? How many cows did he get, and how many sheep did he give for a cow?

VIII. How many quarters in 81? in 62? in 12? IX. Change 101⁄2 to halves; 11 to eighths; 97 to ninths; 7 to sixths; 10 to sevenths; 123 to fifths.

X. How many cents in $+$1+$1%?

XI. If a barrel of apples be divided equally among eight men, what part of a barrel will each man receive? What part would three men receive? seven men?

XII. Which of these fractions of a dollar has the largest value; $1, $3, $3, $2, or $15% ?

XIII. If you have sixteen cents and give away one half of them, how many would you have left? Suppose you gave away one quarter? one eighth ?

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