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... rods of the two fields compare ? How much more fence would be required to enclose one field than the other ? * This means the product of a and b . Observe that it is the number a ( not a feet ) that we multiply by the number b ( not b ...
... rods 28 rods long . How wide is the field ? 8. There is a solid that contains 4320 cubic inches 24 inches long and 15 inches wide . How thick is the 9. How many square inches of surface in the so scribed in problem 8 ? 10. How many ...
... rods wide . How long is it ? square rods , an Page 103 , II . , problem 1 . 34. Five - sixths of an hour is what part of 5 hours ? ་ Let a = 3 , b = 2 ,
... rods , and is 23 of 5 hours ? I. Find the quotient and v a 1. x ÷ 3 . b 2 . 4 . y ÷ d II . Find the quotient and 1 . Gvi 818018 + b y ola ula ÷ y 3 . 4 . of a foot ? ? part of a rod ?
... denominator ; but this method of reduction is not always the most simple . + Take of the numerator and of the denominator . + Multiply the numerator and the denominator by 21 . 4. One half foot is what part of a rod BOOK THREE - PART I.