Real and personal property is placed in the town "list" at 1% of its appraised value. The "grand list" comprises the total of the poll list and 1% of the assessed (appraised) value of the real and the personal property, and is the amount on which all taxes are levied. 3. The real estate of a town in which a tax of $3,300 is to be raised, is appraised at $180,000, and the personal property at $20,000. There are 100 taxable polls. What is John Griffin's tax, who pays two polls, the appraised value of his real property being $7,500 and of his personal property, $2,500? $180,000 +$20,000 To of $200,000 = $2,000 $2 × 100 $2,000+ $200 $3,300 2,200 $200,000, appraised value of real and personal property. 1% of appraised value. ― $200, the poll list. = $2,200, the grand list. = $1.50, rate on $1 of the grand list. [1% of ($7,500 + $ 2,500)] + ($2 × 2) = $ 104, John Griffin's grand list. 4. Find the city tax of Parker P. Simmons, whose property, real and personal, is assessed at $9,500, and who pays one poll, the rate being $2.45. 5. How many taxable polls are there in a town in which the appraised value of the real and personal property is $150,000, the tax rate necessary to raise $3,600 being $2? Let x= the number of polls; 2x = poll list. 6. Henry W. Hallock's taxes on real and personal property, appraised at $12,000, amount to $252, including 3 poll taxes. The total amount levied is $6,800. Find the appraised value of all the property, the number of taxable polls being 200. 1313. Values of Foreign Coins. The following estimate by the Director of the Mint, of the values of foreign coins, has been proclaimed by the Secretary of the Treasury, January 1, 1897: INDEX. The Roman numbers refer to pages in the Supplement. Definitions, etc., 494, xviii. Acute-angled triangle, 365, 565, Area of, 411, 412, 427, 584, 585. Addition, of algebraic quantities, Of decimals, 241, 283, 292, 440, Of denominate numbers, 236, Of fractions, 199, 200, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 249, 255, 262, Principle and rule, 203, ix. Definition, principle, and rule, ii. Ad valorem duty, xvi. Algebraic equations, Continued. Removing parentheses, 534. Three unknown quantities, 544- Two unknown quantities, 538- Algebraic quantities, addition of, Multiplication of, 534, 547, 543, Square root of, 552, 553. 219, 220, 221, 222, 223, 224, Miscellaneous, 399, 405, 410, 421, Of triangle, 367, 412, 495, 496, Amount, addition, ii. Interest, 394, xvi. Analysis (see Cause and effect). 230, 236, 258, 259, 263, 264. Analysis, Continued. 364, 407, 409, 423, 436, 437, Adjacent, 365, 557, 560, 561. Construction of, 559, 560, 561, Designation of, 558. Formed by parallel lines and a secant, 563, 564, 565, 590. Measurement of, 558, 559, 560, Obtuse, 365, 557, 561, 566. Right, 365, 491, 557, 559, 560, Vertical, 557, 561. Annual interest notes, 523, 613- Partial payments on, 613, 614. Bisection of, 576, 577. Arc, Continued. Length of, 450, 451, 572, 577, Area (see Measurements). Of circle, 461, 496, 503, 504, 516, Of rectangle, 246, 247, 248, 262, Of regular polygon, 591. Of rhomboid and rhombus, 367, Of sector, 516, 592. Of trapezium, 368, 413, 495, 504, Of trapezoid, 367, 368, 412, 413, Right-angled, 322, 323, 355, Assessed value (see Taxes), 385, Avails (see Proceeds), 402. Term of credit, 499, 500, 501. Avoirdupois weight, table, 227, |