E. 1. A woman who had 15 apples, gave 2 to Susan, and 2 to Fanny. How many did she have left? 2. Julia made 4 squares of blue patch-work, 3 squares of brown, and 8 squares of red. How many did she make in all? 3. Hattie hemmed 15 handkerchiefs. 5 of them were for her sister, 2 were for her brother, 3 for her father, and the rest for her mother. How many were for her mother? 4. Augusta received 4 merit-marks on Monday, 3 on Tuesday, 1 on Wednesday, 2 on Thursday, and 5 on Friday, and none on Saturday. many did she receive during the week? How F. 1. There were 4 tents in one row, 7 in another, 3 in another, and 2 in another. How many were there in all? 2. Albert was asked how many chestnuts he had, to which he replied, "If I should give my father 3, my mother 4, my little sister Anna 4, and my brother George 3, I should have but 2 left." How many chestnuts had he? 3. Lucy read 6 pages of history in the morning, and 10 in the afternoon, but when questioned about it, she found that she had forgotten all but How many had she forgotten? 4 pages. 4. I had 3 dollars, and received 6 dollars of one man, 3 of another, and 2 of another, and then I paid away 8 dollars to one man, and 4 dollars to another. How many did I have left? 5. Which is worth the most, and how much the most, a half-dime, a three-cent piece and 8 cents, or a dime, a three-cent piece and 2 cents? F. 1. Jane gave 6 cents to a beggar-woman, Lucy gave 3, Sarah gave 5, and Abby gave 3. How many did all give her? 2. A poor woman who had 17 cents, spent 10 cents for bread, after which Julia gave her 4 cents, Nancy gave her 3 cents, and Susan gave her 2 cents. How many cents had she then? 3. A gardener picked 8 roses from one bush, 7 from another, and 2 from another. How many did he pick in all? He put 4 of the roses in one boquet, 5 in another, and 3 in another, and the rest in another. How many did he put in the last boquet? 4. Samuel bought a quart of molasses for 10 cents, and then had 6 cents left. How many cents had he at first? |