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1. I have 4 pictures to be hung, each needing 7 feet of wire; how much will it cost at 3 cents a yard?

2. From a piece of cloth containing 25 yards, a tailor cut 8 suits of clothes, each containing 23 yards; how many yards remained?

3. Henry gathered of a bushel of walnuts and 2 bushels of hickory nuts; how many pecks did he gather?

4. If 4 yards of muslin cost 6 dimes, how many yards can I get for $1?

5. I bought a remnant of ribbon 12 inches long, which was worth 9 cents per yard; what change should the clerk give me for a dime?

6. If a piece of ribbon of a yard long costs 5 cents, how many yards could I have bought for

50 cents?

7. Walter bought a book for 50 cents; this is of the cost of his skates, and the cost of his sled; how much will his skates and sled cost?

8. If you get 6 pounds of sugar for 50 cents, how much would 18 pounds cost you?

9. Asphalt pavement is being laid from Seventh to Twelfth Street, at the rate of one third of a block per day; how long will it take?

10. If 15 apples are sold for 5 cents, what is the price per dozen?

11. of 60 yards is how many feet?

12. How many 3-ounce packages of nutmegs can be put up from 2 pounds?

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1. If 4 men can lay 6400 bricks in a day, how many will one man lay in the same time, working at the same rate?

2. 1260 bushels of apples are how many pecks? 3. How many square inches in 4 square feet?

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1. How many 5-cents in 5895 cents?

2. What is the weight of a bushel of wheat, if 5 bushels weigh 300 pounds?

3. A man divided $9850 equally among three sons and two daughters; how much did each receive?

4. Which is greater, of 3 times 30, or of 4 times 20? How much greater?

5. A man bought a coat for $24, a hat for $5, a pair of shoes for $6, and a cravat for $1.50; how much did they all cost? In paying the bill he gave the merchant five-dollar bills. How many bills did he use, and what change should he receive?

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1. Nine hundred sixty-seven dollars eight cents.
2. Fifty-two thousand dollars twelve cents.

3. Forty-one thousand eleven dollars seven cents.

4. Eleven thousand one hundred dollars one cent.

What will 4 barrels of flour cost, at $6.80 a barrel?

$6.80 cost of one barrel.

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$27.20 cost of 4 barrels.

Multiply as in simple numbers, and if there are cents in the multiplicand, point off two places for cents in the product.

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2. What is the cost of a bushel of apples, if 5 bushels are sold for $6?

5) $6.00 cost of five bushels.

$1.20 cost of one bushel.

If the dividend contains no cents, annex two ciphers, separated from dollars by a period. Divide as in simple numbers, and separate dollars from cents in the quotient. When sugar is selling at 5 cents a pound, how many pounds can be bought for $6?

.05) $6.00 money to be expended.

120 number of 5-cents in 600 cents, or $6.

120 pounds of sugar at 5 cents a pound can be bought for $6.

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An integer is a whole number (so called to distinguish it from a fraction).

1. What two integers multiplied together wili produce 8? 14? 16? 21? 30?

A factor of a number is any one of two or more integers which multiplied together produce the aumber.

2. Give all the pairs of factors of 32, 36, 28 45, 48, and 50.

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