MULTIPLICATION TABLE, 2 times 1 are 2 3 times 1 are 3 4 times 1 are 2 times 2 are 4 2 times 3 are 2 times 4 are 2 times 5 are 10 2 times 6 are 12 2 times 7 are 14 2 times 8 are 16 2 times 9 are 18 2 times 10 are 20 2 times 11 are 22 2 times 12 are 24 5 times 1 are 5 5 times 2 are 10 5 times 3 are 15 5 times 4 are 20 5 times 5 are 25 5 times 6 are 30 5 times 7 are 35 5 times 8 are 40 5 times 9 are 45 5 times 10 are 50 5 times 11 are 55 5 times 12 are 60 8 times 1 are 8 8 times 2 are 16 8 times 3 are 24 8 times 4 are 32 8 times 5 are 40 8 times 6 are 48 8 times 7 are 56 8 times 8 are 64 8 times 9 are 72 8 times 10 are 80 8 times 11 are 88 8 times 12 are 96. 11 times 1 are 11 11 times 2 are 22 11 times 3 are 33 11 times 4 are 44 11 times 5 are 55 11 times 6 are 66 11 times 7 are 77 11 times 8 are 88 3 times 2 are 6 4 times 2 are 8 6 3 times 3 are 4 times 3 are 12 8 16 3 times 5 are 3 times 6 are 3 times 3 times 8 are 3 times 9 are 3 times 10 are 3 times 11 are 3 times 12 are 6 times 1 are 6 times 2 are 6 times 3 are 6 times 4 are 15 18 4 times 5 are 20 4 times 6 are 24 are 21 4 times 7 are 28 32 7 times 48 7 times 8 are 56 54 7 times 9 are 63 60 7 times 10 are 70 66 7 times 11 are 77 72 7 times 12 are 84 Practical Questions on the Table. 13. How many cents will buy 8 books, if 1 cost 2 cents? How many will buy 3 bocks? 5 books? 8 books? 10 books? 12 books? 14. How many cents will 10 yards of ribbon come to at 2 cents for 1 yard? At 3 cents? 5 cents? 9 cents? 12 cents? 15. What are 2 barrels of flour worth, if 1 be worth 11 dollars? What are 3 barrels worth? What are 5? What are 7? What are 9? What are 11? What are 12? 16. What will 7 pair of shoes come to, at 5 dollars a pair? What will 8 pair? What will 10 pair? What will 12 pair? 17. What will 9 yards of broadcloth come to, at 6 dollars a yard? At 7 dollars? At 20 dollars? 18. There are 8 furlongs in one mile; how many are there in 6 miles? In 7? In 9? În 11? In 12? 19. There are 12 inches in one foot; how many are there in 2 feet? In 5 feet? In 6 feet? In 12 feet? 20. If a man carn 7 dollars in one week, how many dollars will he earn in 2 weeks? In 4? In 6? In 8? In 10? In 11? In 12? 21. If 1 bushel of clover-seed cost 12 dollars, what will 2 bushels cost? What will 3 bushels? 5 bushels? 7 bushels? 9 bushels? 11 bushels? 12 bushels? 22. If you travel 5 miles in 1 hour, how far can you travel in 2 hours? In 4 In 8? In 10? In 12? 23. William and James performed a piece of work together in 6 days; how many days will it take William to do the same work alone? 24. If you pay eight dollars for 1 quarter's tuition, what will 2 quarters come to? What will 3? 5? 7? 9? 11? 12? 25. If the interest of 1 dollar for 1 year is 6 cents, what is the interest of 2 dollars for the same time? Of3? Of6? Of 8? Of 10? Of 12? 1 26. If you pay 3 dollars for 1 week's board, what will 2 weeks' come to What will 3? 5? 8? 10? 12? 27. If you give 5 apples for buy 2 oranges? How many 3? How many 9? How many 10? orange, how many apples will How many 5? How many 6? How many 12? DIVISION. IV. 1. Divide 6 apples between 2 boys, and tell me how many each will have? How many times 2 in 6? Why? Ans. Because 2 times 3 are 6. 2. Divide 10 pins between 5 boys, and tell me how many each will have? How many times 5 in 10? Why? 3. If you wish to divide 8 oranges between your 2 little sisters, how many would each have? How many times 2 in 8? Why? 4. A man divides 14 peaches between 7 of his children; how many will they have apiece? How many times 7 in 14? Why? 5. 14 cents were given to 2 poor boys? how many cents is that for each boy? How many times 2 in 14? Why? 6. If 1 orange cost 6 cents, how many oranges will 18 cents buy? How many times 6 in 18? Why? 7. If it cost 6 cents to go in and see the wax figures, how *many times can you go in for 30 cents? How many times 6 in 30? Why? 8. 8 boys found 48 cents, which they agreed to divide equally between them; how many will each have? How many times 8 in 48? Why? 9. I sold 8 lead pencils for 80 cents? how much is that apiece? How many times 8 in 80? Why? 10. 10 men found a pocket-book containing 100 dollars; how many dollars will each have, if the money be equally divided between them? How many times 10 in 100? Why? 11. There are 4 weeks in a month; how much will a man have a week, that has 48 dollars a month? How many times 4 in 48? Why? 12. 12 men by contract are to have 96 dollars for performing a piece of work; how many dollars is each man's part? How many times 12 in 96? Why? 13. There are 4 quarts in a gallon; what is a quart of molasses worth, when a gallon is worth 32 cents? How many times 4 in 32? Why? 14. An older brother distributed 60 picture-books between his 6 younger brothers; how many did each have? How many times 6 in 60? Why? 15. 108 cents are to be equally divided between 9 children? how many will that be apiece? How many times 9 in 108? Why? 16. 132 bushels of corn are to be divided equally between 12 poor men; how many will each man have? How many times 12 in 132? Why? 17. 12 men engage to do a piece of work for 144 dollars; what will be each man's part of the money? How many times 12 in 144? Why? 18. Repeat the Division Table. 78 in 56-7 88 in 64-8 98 in 72 6 in 60-10 8 in 80-10 6 in 66-11 8 in 88-11 2 in 24-12 times 4 in 48-12 times 6 in 72-12/6 in 96-12 3 in 30-10 times 5 in 50-10 times 7 in 70-1019 in 99 in 81. 9 -10 7 in 77-11 9 in 7 in 84-12 99. -11 9 in 108-12 Practical Questions on the Table. 19. If 12 yards of tape cost 24 cents, what will 1 yard cost? 20. If you give 2 cents for an apple, how many can you buy for 4 cents? How many for 6 cents? For 10 cents? For 14 cents? For 18 cents? For 20 cents? 21. If1 lead pencil cost 3 cents, how many can you buy for 2. Divide 10 pins between 5 boys, and tell me how many each will have? How many times 5 in 10? Why? 3. If you wish to divide 8 oranges between your 2 little sisters, how many would each have? How many times 2 in 8? Why? 4. A man divides 14 peaches between 7 of his children how many will they have apiece? How many times 7 in 14? Why? 5. 14 cents were given to 2 poor boys? how many cents is that for each boy? How many times 2 in 14? Why? 6. If 1 orange cost 6 cents, how many oranges will 18 cents buy? How many times 6 in 18? Why? 7. If it cost 6 cents to go in and see the wax figures, how *many times can you go in for 30 cents? How many times 6 in 30? Why? 8. 8 boys found 48 cents, which they agreed to divide equally between them; how many will each have? How many times 8 in 48? Why? 9. I sold 8 lead pencils for 80 cents? how much is that apiece? How many times 8 in 80? Why? 10. 10 men found a pocket-book containing 100 dollars; how many dollars will each have, if the money be equally divided between them? How many times 10 in 100? Why? 11. There are 4 weeks in a month; how much will a man have a week, that has 48 dollars a month? How many times 4 in 48? Why? 12. 12 men by contract are to have 96 dollars for performing a piece of work; how many dollars is each man's part? How many times 12 in 96? Why? 13. There are 4 quarts in a gallon; what is a quart of molasses worth, when a gallon is worth 32 cents? How many times 4 in 32? Why? 14. An older brother distributed 60 picture-books between his 6 younger brothers; how many did each have? How many times 6 in 60? Why? 15. 108 cents are to be equally divided between 9 children? how many will that be apiece? How many times 9 in 108? Why? 16. 132 bushels of corn are to be divided equally between 12 poor men; how many will each man have? How many times. 12 in 132? Why? 17. 12 men engage to do a piece of work for 144 dollars; what will be each man's part of the money? How many times 12 in 144? Why? 18. Repeat the Division Table. |