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How many cents are 2s. 5d. ?
How many cents are 3s. Id?
How many cents are 5s. 2d. ?
How many cents are 6s, 1d. ?
How many cents are 4s. 7d. ?
How many cents are 6s. 9d.?
How many cents are 9s. ?

How many cents are 7s, 6d. ?
How many cents are 10s. 6d. ?
How many cents are 12s. ?

How many cents are 12s. 6d. ?
How many cents are 12s. 9d. ?
How many cents are 13s. 6d. ?
How many cents are 15s. ?
How many cents are 17s. 6d. ?
How many cents are 18s.?

ARITHMETICAL TABLES.

Repeat the denominations of Sterling Money.

4 farthings make

12 pence,

20 shillings,

I penny, marked

I shilling,

1 pound,

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4 quarters,

30 hundred weight,

Repeat Troy Weight.

24 grains (gr.)make 1 penny-weight, marked pwt. 20 penny-weights, 1 ounce,

Repeat Avoirdupois Weight.

12 ounces,

1 pound,

1 ounce,

1 pound,

16 drams (dr.), make

16 ounces,

28 pounds, 1 quarter of a hundred weight,

02.

lb.

02.

lb.

qr.

1 hundred weight, cut.

1. top,

Repeat Apothecaries Weight.

T.

20 grains (gr.) make

1 scruple,

3 scruples,

1 dram,

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Repeat Long Measure.

3 barley corns (b.c.) makelinch, marked

12 inches,

3 feet,

51 yards,

40 rods,

8 furlongs.

3 miles,

691 statute miles,

in.

ft.

yd.

fur.

m.

lea.

Irod,pole,or perch,rd.

1 foot,

1 yard,

1furlong,

Imile,

lleague,

1 degree, on the earth

360 degrees, the circumference of the earth.

Repeat Land, or Square Measure.

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13 months, 1 day and 6 hours, 1 Julian year, yr.

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12 signs, or 360 degrees, the whole great circle of the Zodiac.

General Remark.--The instructor will perceive, that the answers in most cases are much shorter than the questions, and frequently embrace but one word; the design of which is to prevent the pupil from loading his mind with long and abstruse sentences (of the nature and import of which he is utterly ignorant) without giving himself the trouble to think; whereas the mode that is here adopted, it is believed, is calculated to remedy this, by bringing into vigorous exercise the intellectual powers, and thus inducing a habit of thinking, by giving him a clearness of comprehension, and thereby inspiring him with a manly confidence in the correctness of his answers. On this plan much discrimination is to be practised (the want of which is a very great fault in the recital of rules) and this is easily gained, as in many instances, the answers are simply inferences deduced logically from preceding propositions, and in all cases, a little reflection, on the nature

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of the question, and study, will enable him to give his answers, readily, and understandingly.

In the review, the order of the questions and answers, may be reversed advantageously to the scholar.

What is the use of Troy Weight ?—Ans. To weigh gold and silver.

What is the use of Avoirdupois Weight?Ans. To weigh hay, flour, &c.

What is the use of Apothecaries Weight?— Ans. By it apothecaries compound their medicines.

What is the use of Cloth Measure? Ans. To measure cloth.

What is the use of Dry Measure? Ans. To measure corn, beans, rye, &c.

What is the use of Wine Measure? Ans. To measure liquids.

What is the use of Long Measure? Ans. To measure length only.

What is the use of Land, or Square Measure? Ans. To measure land, or length and breadth only.

What is the use of Solid, or Cubic Measure Ans. To measure length, breadth and depth. What is the number of days in each month Ans. Thirty days hath September,

Also April, June, November;
February hath twenty-eight,

And thirty-one the others rate.

How many has February in Bissextile or leap year? Ans. Twenty-nine.

When a year can be divided by 4 without a remainder; what year is it? Ans. Bissextile. How many inches make a hand? Ans. 4.

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