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10. A tailor bought some cloth for fifteen dollars; he paid seven dollars to have it made into a coat, and then sold the coat for twenty-seven dollars; how much did he gain on the coat?

LESSON VII.

1. If one lemon is worth two cents, what are two lemons worth? What are three worth?

2. What cost two oranges, at three cents apiece? 3. What cost four yards of cloth, at three dollars a yard? What at four dollars a yard?

4. There are three feet in one yard; how many feet are there in five yards? In six yards? In six yards and one foot? In ten yards and two feet?

5. Bought two oranges at five cents apiece, and four lemons at three cents apiece; what did I pay for the oranges? What for the lemons? For both?

6. Sold seven barrels of apples at two dollars a barrel, and two cords of wood at five dollars a cord; how many dollars did I receive for the apples? For the wood? For both?

7. What cost five yards of ribbon, at ten cents a yard? At nine cents?

8. If I recite three lessons each day, how many shall I recite in six days? In ten days?

9. If four bushels of wheat make a barrel of flour, how many bushels will make six barrels ? Eight barrels?

10. What cost five pineapples, at ten cents each? At eight cents?

11. What will six barrels of flour cost, at eight dollars a barrel? At ten dollars?

12 If a horse travel eight miles in an hour, how far will he travel in seven hours?

13. What cost ten pounds of sugar, at nine cents a pound? At ten cents?

14. What is the value of nine doves, at nine cents apiece? At eleven cents?

15. If a man earn seven dollars in one week, how much will he earn in seven weeks? In ten weeks?

LESSON VIII.

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1. Two times one are how many ? 2. Two times two are how many ? 3. Two times three are how many 4. Two times four are how many ? 5. Two times five are how many? 6. Two times six are how many? 7. Two times seven are how many? 8. Two times eight are how many? 9. Two times nine are how many ? 10. Two times ten are how many ? 11. Two times eleven are how many? 12. Two times twelve are how many? 13. Three times one are how many? 14. Three times two are how many? 15. Three times three are how many ? 16. Three times four are how many ? 17. Three times five are how many? 18. Three times six are how many? 19. Three times seven are how many? 20. Three times eight are how many ? 21. Three times nine are how many ? 22. Three times ten are how many? 23. Three times eleven are how many? 24. Three times twelve are how many ? 25. Four times one are how many ? 26. Four times two are how many ? 27. Four times three are how many? 28. Four times four are how many ? 29. Four times five arc how many ? 30. Four times six are how many?

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31. Four times seven are how many?
32. Four times eight are how many?
33. Four times nine are how many?
34. Four times ten are how many
35. Four times eleven are how many ?
36. Four times twelve are how many ?
37. Five times one are how many?
38. Five times two are how many ?
39. Five times three are how many?
40. Five times four are how many?
41. Five times five are how many ?
42. Five times six are how many?
43. Five times seven are how many
44. Five times eight are how many?
45. Five times nine are how many ?
46. Five times ten are how many ?
47. Five times eleven are how many ?
48. Five times twelve are how many ?
49. Six times one are how many ?
50. Six times two are how many?
51. Six times three are how many
52. Six times four are how many ?
53. Six times five are how many ?
54. Six times six are how many ?
55. Six times seven are how many?
56. Six times eight are how many
57. Six times nine are how many
58. Six times ten are how many?
59. Six times eleven are how many?
60. Six times twelve are how many?

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61. Count to fifty, by twos, using the even numbers; thus, two, four, six, eight, etc.

62. Count backward, by twos, from fifty; thus, fifty, forty-eight, forty-six, etc.

63. Count by twos to forty-nine, using the odd numbers; thus, one, three, five, etc.

64. Count backward, by twos, from forty-nine; thus, forty-nine, forty-seven, forty-five, etc.

LESSON IX.

1. Two and three, less one, are how many ? 2. Five and four, less three, are how many ? 3. Ten and two and one, less five, are how many? 4. Six and ten and two, less eight, are how many? 5. Three times six, less four, are how many? 6. Four times five, less nine, are how many ? 7. Eight times two, less ten, are how many? 8. Three and six, less four, are how many ? 9. Five times five, less five, are how many? 10. Six times six, less six, are how many? 11. Six times six, and six, are how many? 12. Ten times two, less six, are how many? 13. Five times six, and seven, are how many? 14. Eight and six and two, less ten, are how many ? 15. Ten and six and five, less nine, are how many? 16. Ten times two, less eight, are how many? 17. Ten and five, less nine, are how many? 18. Ten and eight, less six, are how many? 19. Ten and ten, less five, are how many?

20. Sold a sheep for six dollars and a shote for ten dollars, and afterward paid three dollars for a pig ; how many dollars had I then?

21. Nellie found six peaches on one tree and eight on another, but she has eaten two and given three to Jane; how many has she remaining?

22. A boy walked from home twelve miles on one day, and ten miles on the next day, but on the third day he returned seven miles; how far from home was he then ?

23. Samuel had forty cents, but he has given five of them for a ball, and three for an orange; how many cents has he now?

24. Daniel sold six doves at twelve cents apiece, and bought five chickens at ten cents apiece; how much money had he left?

25. Thomas sold five melons, at ten cents each, and paid twenty-five cents for a book, and ten cents for a slate; how many cents had he remaining?

26. A man having fifty dollars, paid twenty dollars for a coat, six dollars for a pair of pantaloons, and four dollars for a vest; how many dollars had he left?

27. A boy found fourteen eggs in one nest, and eight less in another; how many eggs did he find in the second nest? How many in both nests?

LESSON X.

1. Ir two lambs cost six dollars, what will one lamb cost?

2. How many peaches, at two cents apiece, can you buy for six cents?

3. If I walk four miles per hour, in how many hours shall I walk eight miles ?

4. If I walk eight miles in two hours, how many miles do I walk in one hour? How many miles in three hours?

5. At three dollars a yard, how many yards of cloth can I buy for nine dollars? For twelve dollars? 6. If you pay twelve dollars for four yards of cloth, what is the price of one yard?

7. Twelve apples were divided equally between three boys; how many apples did each boy receive?

8. In a certain orchard there are fifteen trees standing in rows, and there are five trees in each row; how many rows are there?

9. I have twenty trees, standing in four equal rows; how many trees are there in each row?

10. How many barrels of apples, at three dollars a barrel, can I buy for fifteen dollars? For eighteen dollars?

11. How many pears, at two cents apiece, can you buy for eighteen cents? For twenty cents?

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