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LESSON LXXIII.

1. If you pay one cent for an apple, how many cents must you pay for 2 apples?

2. If 2 peaches cost 2 cents, what will one peach cost? 3. A little girl has 2 hands; how many hands have 2 little girls?

4. 2 little girls have 4 eyes; how many eyes has one little girl?

5. Mary has 3 picture-books, and Jane has 2 times as many; how many picture-books has Jane?

6. Jane has 6 pears, and Mary has only one half as many; how many pears has Mary?

7. If one yard of ribbon cost 4 cents, how many cents will 2 yards cost?

8. If 2 oranges cost 8 cents, how many cents will one orange cost?

9. If a quart of milk is worth 5 cents, how many cents are 2 quarts worth?

10. If 2 quarts of milk are worth 10 cents, how many cents is one quart worth?

11. If a loaf of bread is worth 6 cents, how many cents are 2 loaves worth?

12. If you have 12 cents, how many loaves of bread can you buy with them at 6 cents each?

13. What will 2 yards of cloth cost, at 7 dollars a yard? 14. If 2 yards of cloth cost 14 dollars, what is one yard of it worth?

15. Henry has 8 marbles, and James has 2 times as many; how many marbles has James?

16. William has 16 nuts, and Albert has only one half as many; how many nuts has Albert ?

17. If a stage run 9 miles in an hour, how many miles will it run in 2 hours?

18. How many hours will it take a man to travel 18 miles, if he travel 9 miles an hour?

19. There are 10 dollars in a gold eagle; how many dollars are there in 2 eagles?

20. In 20 dollars, how many eagles are there of 10 dollars each?

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LESSON LXXVII.

1. Sophia has one rose, and Maria has 3 times as many; how many roses has Maria?

2. Maria has 3 pinks, Sophia has only one third as many; how many pinks has Sophia"?

3. In one quart there are 2 pints; how many pints are there in 3 quarts?

4. There are 2 pints in one quart; how many quarts are there in 6 pints?

5. There are 3 feet in one yard; how many feet are there in 3 yards?

6. In one yard there are 3 feet; how many yards are there in 9 feet?

7. There are 4 farthings in one penny; how many farthings are there in 3 pence?

8. In one penny there are 4 farthings; how many pence are there in 12 farthings?

9. If you recite 5 lessons each day, how many lessons will you recite in 3 days?

10. Charles recited 15 lessons in 3 days; how many lessons did he recite each day?

11. There are 6 shillings in one dollar; how many shillings are there in 3 dollars?

12. In one dollar there are 6 shillings; how many dollars are there in 18 shillings

13. If one yard of broadcloth cost 7 dollars, what will 3 yards cost?

14. If 3 yards of broadcloth are worth 21 dollars, what is the value of one yard?

15. If a quart of cherries be worth 8 cents, what are 3 quarts worth?

16. If 3 quarts of cherries are worth 24 cents, how many cents is one quart worth?

17. If a pound of raisins cost 9 cents, how many cents will 3 pounds cost?

18. If 3 pounds of raisins are worth 27 cents, what is the value of one pound?

19. If a writing-book cost 10 cents, how many cents will 3 writing-books cost?

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LESSON LXXXI.

1. Caroline writes one page of her writing-book in a day; how many pages does she write in 4 days?

2. Caroline has written 4 pages of her writing-book in 4 days; how many pages has she written each day? 3. A bird has 2 wings; how many wings have 4 birds?

4. How many pears, at 2 cents a-piece, can you buy with 8 cents?

5. How many cents will 4 oranges cost, at 3 cents a-piece?

6. If 4 oranges cost 12 cents, how many cents does one orange cost?

7. There are 4 quarts in one gallon; how many quarts are there in 4 gallons?

8. 4 quarts are equal to one gallon; how many gallons are there in 16 quarts?

9. There are 5 quarters in an English ell; how many quarters are there in 4 ells?

10. In an English ell there are 5 quarters; how many ells are there in 20 quarters?

11. There are 6 feet in one fathom; how many feet are there in 4 fathoms?

12. In one fathom there are 6 feet; how many fathoms are there in 24 feet?

13. If one barrel of flour is worth 7 dollars, how many dollars are 4 barrels worth?

14. How many barrels of flour can you buy with 28 dọllars, at 7 dollars a barrel?

15. What will 4 pounds of sugar come to, at 8 cents a pound?

16. How many pounds of beef can you purchase with 32 cents, at 8 cents a pound?

17. Thomas has 9 cents, and John has 4 times as many; how many cents has John?

18. John has 36 nuts; Thomas has only one fourth as many. How many nuts has Thomas?

19. If a pound of cheese is worth 10 cents, what is the value of 4 pounds?

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