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... fraction of £ 2 . 188. 91d . 7. Find the difference between the greatest and least of the 5 11 4 fractions 7 and : also what is the difference between 8 ' 16 ' 7 the other two ? 10 : 8. How long will a person take to walk 16 miles , if ...
... fraction of £ 2 . 188. 91d . 7. Find the difference between the greatest and least of the 5 11 4 fractions 7 and : also what is the difference between 8 ' 16 ' 7 the other two ? 10 : 8. How long will a person take to walk 16 miles , if ...
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... fraction of 22 gallons . 7. Reduce to its simplest form 41 3 9 162 54 of of 32 1 ( 1-2 호 ) · + 2 8. Find the difference in grains between the weight of a pound of feathers and a pound of gold . How many pounds Troy are there in a ton ...
... fraction of 22 gallons . 7. Reduce to its simplest form 41 3 9 162 54 of of 32 1 ( 1-2 호 ) · + 2 8. Find the difference in grains between the weight of a pound of feathers and a pound of gold . How many pounds Troy are there in a ton ...
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... fraction of half - a - crown . 8. What is the smallest sum of money which will exactly contain each of the following ... fraction of £ 1 ; and express 3 roods 15 poles as the fraction of an acre . 5. Divide 075 by 00015 and 256399 by ...
... fraction of half - a - crown . 8. What is the smallest sum of money which will exactly contain each of the following ... fraction of £ 1 ; and express 3 roods 15 poles as the fraction of an acre . 5. Divide 075 by 00015 and 256399 by ...
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... fraction . 357 3000 6. Find the difference between of 31 acres 2 roods 27 poles . 6 7 of 15 acres 3 roods 35 poles , 7 and 9 7. Simplify ( 1 ) 364-374 + 2.56 • 0006 1.5 3.25 ( 2 ) X 075 8. On a railway there are 30 telegraph posts to ...
... fraction . 357 3000 6. Find the difference between of 31 acres 2 roods 27 poles . 6 7 of 15 acres 3 roods 35 poles , 7 and 9 7. Simplify ( 1 ) 364-374 + 2.56 • 0006 1.5 3.25 ( 2 ) X 075 8. On a railway there are 30 telegraph posts to ...
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... fractions : 1 1+ 3 3-1- 5 4 ( 1 ) ( 2 ) 7 6+ 10 8+ : 11 5. Find by Practice the value of 431 pieces of cloth at £ 5 . 178. 11 d . each . 6. Subtract 035 of a guinea from 1 · 427 of a shilling , giving the result in pence . 7. What is ...
... fractions : 1 1+ 3 3-1- 5 4 ( 1 ) ( 2 ) 7 6+ 10 8+ : 11 5. Find by Practice the value of 431 pieces of cloth at £ 5 . 178. 11 d . each . 6. Subtract 035 of a guinea from 1 · 427 of a shilling , giving the result in pence . 7. What is ...
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Page 19 - If the value of 47 pounds 1 ounce of silver be £ 184 16s. \d., what is the value of 84 pounds 9 ounces? 11. If 27 men mow a field of 90 acres in 7 days, working 8 hours a day, how many men will be required to mow 200 acres in 16 days, if they will work 10 hours a day ? XXXVIII. UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD, ENG.
Page 54 - A walks to a place at the rate of 4J miles per hour ; at 8 miles from his destination he meets B, and turns back with him (walking at B's rate) for a mile ; if A is half an hour late at his destination, what is B's rate, and at what rate should A have walked after parting with B so as to arrive at the proper time...