Graded Work in Arithmetic, Βιβλίο 6American Book Company, 1901 |
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... 1 + 1 = ? 26. + ? 31. + } = ? 22. = ? 27. + ? 32. + 3 = ? 84.623 54.621 39.625 28 . + 1 = ? 33 . 3 + 1 = ? = + 1 = ? 34 . 3 10 + ᄒ = ? 36 . 35. + ? + 14 = ? = 37 . +98 8 = ? 38. William earned $ 1 on Monday and $ on 5 10.
... 1 + 1 = ? 26. + ? 31. + } = ? 22. = ? 27. + ? 32. + 3 = ? 84.623 54.621 39.625 28 . + 1 = ? 33 . 3 + 1 = ? = + 1 = ? 34 . 3 10 + ᄒ = ? 36 . 35. + ? + 14 = ? = 37 . +98 8 = ? 38. William earned $ 1 on Monday and $ on 5 10.
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Samuel Wesley Baird. 38. William earned $ 1 on Monday and $ on Tuesday . How much did he earn in both days ? 39. Sarah having of a yard of ribbon bought of a yard . How much had she then ? 40. A man bought of a dozen bananas at one store ...
Samuel Wesley Baird. 38. William earned $ 1 on Monday and $ on Tuesday . How much did he earn in both days ? 39. Sarah having of a yard of ribbon bought of a yard . How much had she then ? 40. A man bought of a dozen bananas at one store ...
Σελίδα 5
... 3 38. William earned $ 1 on Monday and $ on. 11. 1-3 = 16. 31- = 21 . .4- } = 26 . - = 22 . = 23 . .9- = 12. 2- 17. 5- = = 13. - 18. 31-21 § 14. - 19 . 73-61 10 .6-27.1- ᄒ = = 28.30-15 = 29 . 15. 2-3 = 20. 4-10-眚- .3 = ...
... 3 38. William earned $ 1 on Monday and $ on. 11. 1-3 = 16. 31- = 21 . .4- } = 26 . - = 22 . = 23 . .9- = 12. 2- 17. 5- = = 13. - 18. 31-21 § 14. - 19 . 73-61 10 .6-27.1- ᄒ = = 28.30-15 = 29 . 15. 2-3 = 20. 4-10-眚- .3 = ...
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Samuel Wesley Baird. 38. William earned $ 1 on Monday and $ on Tuesday . How much did he earn in both days ? 39. Sarah having of a yard of ribbon bought of a yard . How much had she then ? 40. A man bought of a dozen bananas at one store ...
Samuel Wesley Baird. 38. William earned $ 1 on Monday and $ on Tuesday . How much did he earn in both days ? 39. Sarah having of a yard of ribbon bought of a yard . How much had she then ? 40. A man bought of a dozen bananas at one store ...
Σελίδα 7
... earn $ 51 in a day , how much will 5 boys earn in the same time ? In one half of the time ? 12. At of a cent each , how many pencils can be bought for $ 1 ? 13. How many bushels of corn can be bought for $ 8 if 1 bu . costs $ .80 ? 14 ...
... earn $ 51 in a day , how much will 5 boys earn in the same time ? In one half of the time ? 12. At of a cent each , how many pencils can be bought for $ 1 ? 13. How many bushels of corn can be bought for $ 8 if 1 bu . costs $ .80 ? 14 ...
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Σελίδα 149 - Thirty days hath September, April, June, and November ; All the rest have thirty-one, Except the second month alone, Which has but twenty-eight, in fine, Till leap year gives it twenty-nine.
Σελίδα 145 - A Cord of wood is a pile 8 ft. long, 4 ft. wide, and 4 ft. high ; for 8 x 4 x 4 = 128.
Σελίδα 141 - If 4% bonds to the amount of $8000 face value are bought at 92^%, find the cost of the bonds, and the rate of income on the investment. 12. If 3 men can do a piece of work in 8 days of 10 hours each, how many men will be required to do the same work in 6 days of 8 hours each ? (Solve by proportion.) 13. By selling a horse for $144, a profit of 60 per cent is made; find the cost of the horse.
Σελίδα 46 - What must be the nominal value of 4% bonds that will yield to their owner an annual income of $720 ? 7. A owns $6000 of 5% bonds; B owns $8000 of 4£% bonds. How much greater is the annual income from B's bonds than from A's ? 8. Find the area of a piece of land in the form of a rhomboid, whose base is 32 rods and whose altitude is 15 rods.
Σελίδα 47 - Definitions. Polygons are classed according to the number of their sides: A triangle is a polygon of three sides. A quadrilateral is a polygon of four sides. A pentagon has five sides ; a hexagon, six ; a heptagon, seven ; an octagon, eight ; an enneagon, nine ; a decagon, ten ; a dodecagon, twelve ; etc. . An equilateral polygon is one all of whose sides are equal ; an equiangular polygon, one all of whose angles are equal.
Σελίδα 148 - February 28, in leap year 29. 3. March 31 4. April 30 5. May 31 6. June . 30 7. July 31 8. August 31 9. September 30 10.
Σελίδα 149 - ANGULAR MEASURE. 60 seconds (") = 1 minute ('). 60 minutes = 1 degree (°). 360 degrees = 1 circumference.
Σελίδα 60 - If 5 men can do | of a piece of work in a day, how long will it take one man to do the entire work?
Σελίδα 37 - Such is the effect produced by the unequal heating of the equatorial parts; or, more correctly, such would be the effect were it not greatly modified by the earth's movement of rotation. As the circumference of the earth is, in round numbers, about 24,000 miles, and since it rotates on its axis, from west to east, once in 24 hours, the equatorial parts must have a motion of 1000 miles per hour; this velocity diminishes rapidly toward each pole, where it is reduced to nothing.
Σελίδα 52 - A circle may be regarded as composed of an infinite number of triangles, the sum of whose bases is the circumference of the circle and whose altitude is the radius of the circle.