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1. A man sold 8 yards of cloth for 3 dollars a yard; what did it come to?

2. A man sold a horse for 76 dollars, which was of what it cost him; how much did it cost him? 3. A man sold of a gallon of wine for 40 cents; what was that a gallon?

4. If it will take 13 yards of cloth to make a coat, how many yards will it take to make 7 coats?

5. If I horse consume 34 bushels of oats in 2 days, how much would 2 horses consume in 5 days?

6. If, when the days are 9 hours long, a man perform a journey in 10 days, in how many days would he perform it when the days are 12 hours long?

7. A man sold 8 yards of cloth for 7 dollars a yard, and received 8 firkins of butter at 62 dollars a firkin; how much was then due to him?

8. Two men are 38 miles apart, and are travel

ling towards each other, one at the rate of 3 miles an hour, the other 2 miles; how much do they approach each other in an hour? How much in 2 hours? In how many hours will they meet? At what distance from each place from which they set out?

SECTION XIII.

A. 1. If you give of an orange to one boy, and to another, how much more do you give the first than the second?

2. of an orange is how many of an orange? 3. If you give of an orange to one boy, and to another, how many would you give away? How many would you have left?

4. and

are how many †?

5. A man gave to one laborer of a bushel of heat, and to another; how many of a bushel d he give to both? How many bushels?

6.

and are how many? How many times 1? 7. A man gave of a barrel of flour to one man, d of a barrel to another; to which did he give e most?

3. is how many?

9. A man bought of a bushel of wheat at one ne, and of a bushel at another; at which time did he buy the most?

10. is how many ?

11. A man bought

of a yard of cloth at one

time, and of a yard at another; at which time

did he buy the most?

12. are how many ?

13. A man wished to give of a bushel of wh

to one man, and of a bushel to another; but he could not tell how to divide it. Another man, standing by, advised him to divide the whole bushel into six equal parts first, and then take of them for one, and of them for the other. How many parts did he give to each? How many to both? How many had he left?

14. is how many? is how many? and are how many?

15. A man, paying some money to his laborers, gave each man of a dollar, and each boy of a dollar; how much more did he give to a man than to a boy?

16. What is the difference between and ?

17. If a man can earn of a dollar in a day, and a boy of a dollar, how much does the man earn more than the boy?

18. What is the difference between

and ? 19. A boy, distributing some nuts among his companions, gave of a quart to one, and of a quart to another; how much more did he give to one than to the other?

NOTE. Change them to sixths.

20. What is the difference between and ? 21. A man, having two bushels of grain to distribute among his laborers, wished to give of a bushel to one, and of a bushel to another, and the rest to a third; but was at a loss to tell how to divide it; at last he concluded to divide each bushel into six equal parts, or sixths, and then to distribute those parts. How many sixths did he give to each? 22. is how many?

23. A man had a horse, and a cow, and a sheep. The horse would eat of a load of hay in the winor, the cow, and the sheep. How many of a ad would each eat? How many would they all

w many

loads?

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