1. A boy, after losing 6 marbles, had 4 left; how many had he at first? 2. Albert spent 6 cents, and had 5 left; how many had he at first? 3. A man paid 3 dollars for a barrel of cider, and 6 dollars for a barrel of flour; what did he pay for both? 4. A gardener picked 6 peaches from one tree, and 7 from another; how many peaches did he pick from both? 5. Dick caught 2 gray squirrels, and 6 red ones; how many did he catch in all? 6. A cabinet maker asks 6 dollars for a rocking chair, and 6 dollars for a table; what is the cost of both? 7. In the fruit dish are 6 red apples and 9 green ones; how many apples in the dish? 8. Edwin is 6 years old, and his sister Martha is 10 years older; what is the age of Martha? 1. Bought a ton of hay for 7 dollars, and some oats for 6 dollars; what was the cost of both? 2. David gathered 3 quarts of walnuts, and Homer 7 quarts; how many quarts did both gather? 3. Howard had 7 rabbits, and Herbert gave him 2 more; how many had he then? 4. A farmer picked 5 bushels of apples from one tree, and 7 bushels from another; how many bushels did he gather from both? 5. Asa is 8 years old; how old will he be 7 years from this time? 6. In a basket are 7 bunches of green grapes and 7 bunches of purple ones; how many bunches of both? 7. If a boy earn 7 shillings in one week, and 9 shillings the next, how many shillings will he earn in 2 weeks? 8. In a shop, 2 men and 7 boys are employed; how many persons are employed? 1. Henry hoed 8 rows of corn one day, and 5 the next; how many rows did he hoe in both days? 2. Andrew had 8 apples and 8 peaches in his basket; how many had he of both? 3. There are 3 gentlemen and 8 ladies in a boat; how many persons in the boat? 4. A man had 8 dollars, and borrowed 6 more; how many dollars had he then? 5. Bought a pound of raisins for 9 cents, and a pound of sugar for 8 cents; what was the cost of both? 6. Emily had 7 white roses and 8 red ones; how many roses had she of both kinds? 7. A boy sold 8 boxes of matches to one man, and 4 boxes to another; how many boxes did he sell to both? 8. There are 10 shade trees now in the park, and 8 have been cut down; how many trees were set out? LESSON X. 9 and 1 are 10 9 and 6 are 15 9 and 7 are 16 9 and 8 are 17 9 and 9 are 18 9 and 10 are 19 1. If a firkin of butter is worth 9 dollars, and a cord of wood 6 dollars, what are both worth? 2. A lady bought a muff for 9 dollars, and a hat for 5 dollars; what did she pay for both? 3. Cora read 10 pages of history, and 9 pages of poetry; how many pages did she read in all? 4. A traveler paid 9 shillings a day for his board, and 7 shillings a day for his horse; how much did he pay for both? 5. Annie had 9 pictures, and her brother gave her 2 more; how many had she then? 6. If a peck of apples cost 9 cents, and a head of cabbage 4 cents, what will both cost? 7. In a certain class there are 9 boys and 8 girls; how many scholars are there in the class? 8. There are 9 geese and 9 ducks swimming in a pond; how many of both? LESSON XI. 10 and 1 are 11 10 and 2 are 12 10 and 3 are 13 10 and 4 are 14 10 and 5 are 15 10 and 6 are 16 10 and 7 are 17 10 and 8 are 18 10 and 9 are 19 10 and 10 are 20 1. If a man give 10 dollars for a harness, and 4 dollars for a whip, how much does he give for both? 2. A farmer has 10 sheep in one lot, and 9 in another; how many has he in both? 3. A tailor sold a coat for 10 dollars, and a pair of pantaloons for 6 dollars; how much did he receive for both? 4. A beggar met two boys; one gave him 10 cents, and the other 7 cents; how many cents did they both give him? 5. There were 8 boys on one bench, and 10 on another; how many boys on both benches? 6. Alice had 10 cents, and her mother gave her 2 more; how many had she then? 7. Bought a pig for 3 dollars, and a calf for 10 dollars; how much did I pay for both? 8. Charles picked 10 pears from a tree, and left 10 on it; how many were on the tree at first? |