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LESSON XXXII.

1. A boy found 4 eggs in one bird's nest, and 3 in another; how many eggs did he find in both nests? 2. If you have 7 pigeons, and 3 of them should die, how many would remain alive?

3. Frances paid 4 cents for a thimble, and 5 cents for some needles; how many cents did she pay away ? 4. A truant boy robbed some birds' nests of 9 eggs, and

broke 4 of them; how many remained unbroken? 5. There are 6 girls in one class, and 4 in another; how many are there in both classes?

6. 10 boys were called out to recite; 4 of them, not having learned the lesson, were sent back. How many recited?

7. A boy lived in Dedham till he was 7 years old, and then moved to Boston, where he has lived 4 years. How old is he?

8. Rebecca is now 11 years old, and has attended school the last 7 years. How old was Rebecca when she began to attend school?

9. There are 8 houses on one side of a street, and 4 on the other; how many houses are there on both sides? 10. If a man who owns 12 horses should sell 4 of them, how many horses would he have left?

11. If a skein of silk is worth 4 cents, and a yard of ribbon 9 cents, how many cents are both of them worth?

12. Sarah paid 13 cents for a paper of pins and a yard of tape. The price of the pins was 9 cents; what was the price of the tape?

13. If a boy perform 10 questions in arithmetic in the forenoon, and 4 more in the afternoon, how many questions will he have performed during the day? 14. If a girl have 14 questions in arithmetic given her for a lesson, and she perform but 10 of them, how many remain to be performed?

15. In a recitation there were 12 questions answered correctly, and 4 answered incorrectly; how many questions were asked?

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LESSON XXXV.

EXERCISES TO BE PERFORMED ON THE SLATE.

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LESSON XXXVI.

1. A hen has 5 black chickens and 4 white ones; how many chickens are there of both colors?

2. A farmer has 9 cows; 5 of them are red, and the others are brown. How many are brown?

3. How many cents will it take to purchase 2 picturebooks, if one of them cost 6 cents and the other 5 cents?

4. A drover had 11 lambs, but he has sold 5 of them; how many lambs has he left?

5. Robert has 5 cherries, and Julia has 7. If Robert gives his to Julia, how many will she then have? 6. Julia had 12 cherries, but she has eaten 5 of them; how many has she left?

7. There are 8 birds in one cage, and 5 in another; how many birds are there in both cages?

8. If a man own 13 horses, and should sell 5 of them, how many would he have left?

9. If a man have 5 pigs in one pen, and 9 in another, how many pigs are there in both pens?

10. If a butcher have 14 fat pigs, and should kill 5 of them, how many would he have left alive?

11. A farmer has 10 cows in one pasture, and 5 in another; how many cows has he in both pastures? 12. If a man who owns 15 cows should sell 5 of them, how many would he have left?

13. A farmer collected 5 bushels of apples from one tree, and 11 bushels from another; how many bushels did he collect from both trees?

14. Thomas paid 16 dollars for a watch, and sold it for 11 dollars; how many dollars did he lose by trading?

15. A flour-merchant sold 12 barrels of flour on Monday, and 5 barrels on Tuesday; how many barrels did he sell in the two days?

16. In a pasture there are 17 sheep; 5 of them are black, and the others are white. How many of them are white?

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LESSON XXXIX.

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LESSON XL.

1. There are 6 boys in one division of a class, and 4 boys in another; how many boys are there in both divisions?

2. There are 10 girls in a class at school; 6 of them are studying, and the others are idle. How many of them are idle?

3. Thomas owns 6 doves; if he should buy 5 more, how many doves would he then own?

4. If you have 11 pigeons, and should kill 6 of them, how many I would be left alive?

5. There are 7 apple-trees and 6 pear-trees in a garden; how many trees are there in the garden?

6. There are 13 fruit-trees in a garden; 6 of them are peach-trees, and the others are cherry-trees. How many of them are cherry-trees?

7. Henry paid 6 cents for a writing-book, and 8 cents for pens; how many cents did the book and pens cost him?

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8. Lucy paid 14 cents for a skein of silk and a paper pins; the price of the silk was 6 cents. What was the price of the pins?

9. If you pick 9 quarts of strawberries to-day, and 6 quarts to-morrow, how many quarts will you have picked in the two days?

10. George gave 15 peaches to his sister, and 9 to his brother; how many more did he give to his sister than he gave to his brother?

11. A tailor sold a coat for 10 dollars, and a pair of pants for 6 dollars; how many dollars did he receive for both garments?

12. Stephen rode 16 miles in the cars, and 6 miles in a chaise; how many more miles did he ride in the cars than in the chaise ?

13. A grocer sold 6 pounds of sugar at one time, and 11 pounds at another time; how many pounds of sugar did the grocer sell?

14. Sarah is 17 years old, and James is 12; what is the difference of their ages ?

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