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1. How much did the collars cost each week? The

cuffs? Handkerchiefs? Towels? Aprons?

2. What was the whole bill for each week?

3. How much did the collars cost for the whole month?

The cuffs? Handkerchiefs? Towels? Aprons?

4. How much did the collars and cuffs together cost for each week? For the month?

5. At the prices on the bill, what will it cost to have 7 collars, 4 pairs cuffs, and 8 handkerchiefs laundered?

6. At the prices shown, find the amount of this laundry bill: 8 collars; 6 pairs cuffs; 12 handkerchiefs; 12 towels; 3 aprons.

7. Mr. Morgan's laundry bill for a month was

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At the prices shown above, and shirts at 10 cents apiece, find the amount of the bill.

8. Add the bills of the 4 weeks and divide the sum by 4.

9. At the price given in the list, what would it cost to have five pieces of each kind laundered three different times?

10. Make a laundry bill for yourself.

1. Draw a line 2 inches long. Divide it into two equal parts. Let each inch stand for 1 foot. How many feet does the line stand for?

2. Let each inch stand for 1 yard. How many yards does the line stand for?

3. Draw a line 3 inches long. Let each inch stand for 1 yard. How many yards does the line stand for?

4. Draw a line 4 inches long. If each inch stands for 1 yard, how many yards does the line stand for?

5. Draw a line 1 inch long. How many feet does it stand for?

Let it stand for 1 yard.

Let it stand for 2 yards.
One-half of the line

6. Draw a line 2 inches long. One-half of the line stands for what? means how many feet?

7. When one inch stands for 1 foot, a 4-inch line means how many feet?

8. When one inch stands for 1 yard, a 4-inch line stands for how many yards?

9. When one inch stands for 1 yard, a 4-inch line means how many feet?

10. Let 1 inch stand for 1 yard. Draw a 2-yard line; a 3-yard line; a 4-yard line. How long is each line? How many yards does each line stand for?

11. A table is 3 feet wide and 8 feet long. of it in which 1 inch shall stand for 1 foot. how wide will your drawing be?

Draw a plan How long and

12. Draw a plan of a signboard 6 feet long and 3 feet wide. Make the drawing 1 inch wide and 2 inches long. In this drawing 1 inch will stand for how many feet?

13. A road ten miles long was shown on a map by a line 2 inches long. On this map one inch meant what length?

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This picture is the plan of a lot drawn to the scale, 1 inch to 12 feet. This means that an inch on the drawing stands for a distance of 12 feet in the lot. Using the scale named, measure and give the following distances in the lot. 1. How many feet is it from A to B? From A to F? 2. How many feet is it from F to E? From D to E? From B to C? From C to D? From A through B to C? From A through F to E?

3. How many feet of fence are needed to fence the lot? 4. How many yards is it from A to F? From A to B? How many yards around the lot?

From F to C?

From F to C?

5. How many feet from A to C? 6. How many yards from A to C? 7. How many yards around the lot and from F to C over?

1. If the lot (page 83) were square with sides the length of A to F, how many yards around it? If square with sides the length of A to B, how many yards around it? If square with sides the length of B to C, how many yards around it?

2. How many steps, each 2 feet long, would one take in walking once around the lot described on page 83?

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7. A car is 64 feet long, how long is a train of 4 such cars? Of 5 such cars?

8. A boy lives 624 feet from the store. In going to the store and returning, how many feet will he walk? How many yards? In 4 trips to the store and back, how many yards will he walk?

9. A rail in the street car track is 10 yards long. How many rails in 50 yards of a single rail of track? In both rails of track? In all the rails of 2 tracks?

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Answer all you can orally.

1. How many days are there in a week?
2. How many of these are working days?

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3. How many working days in 2 weeks? In 3 weeks? In 4? In 5? In 6? In 7? In 8? In 9? In 10?

4. How many eggs in a half-dozen? In one and onehalf dozen?

5. How many 6-inch rulers can be made from a stick 2 feet long? From a stick 5 feet long?

6. How many lamp wicks, each six inches long, can -be made from a yard of wicking?

7. Allowing six inches for each wick, how many inches of wicking will be needed to furnish 9 lamps? For 11 lamps? 8. How many 6-inch hair ribbons will a yard of ribbon make?

9. A wheel that is 6 feet around the tire will turn how many times in going 36 feet? In going 48 feet?

10. A wheel that is 6 inches around the outside will turn how many times in rolling 2 feet?

11. Julia found 30 eggs in the hay-mow. How many half-dozens did she find?

12. Mrs. Roe bought a half-dozen eggs each working day of the week. How many did she buy in all?

13. Fifty-four lemons are how many dozen lemons? How many half-dozens?

14. The oranges in a store window were arranged in 7 groups of a half-dozen each. How many oranges were in the window?

15. A milkman made the following sales of milk, at 6¢ a quart: 5 quarts; 3 quarts; 8 quarts; 6 quarts; 11 quarts. How much did he get for each sale? From all the sales?

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