Responsions: Papers in Stated Subjects-exclusive of Books-, 1901-1906Clarendon Press, 1907 - 152 pages |
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... Divide the product of 999999 and 391 by the continued product of 23 , 7 , 37 , 17 , 13 . ( 2 ) Find the L. C. M. of 1836 , 1632 , 1728 . 8. Find the square root of 676.208016 . 9. If 8 men or 17 boys can do a piece of work in 91 hours ...
... Divide the product of 999999 and 391 by the continued product of 23 , 7 , 37 , 17 , 13 . ( 2 ) Find the L. C. M. of 1836 , 1632 , 1728 . 8. Find the square root of 676.208016 . 9. If 8 men or 17 boys can do a piece of work in 91 hours ...
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... Divide .04 by .069930 . 3. How many minutes have elapsed this year up to 9.30 a.m. this morning ( June 30 ) ? 4. Arrange in order of magnitude the fractions 5 8 15 319 11 , 17 , 11 , 11 , and subtract their sum from 2 . 5. Reduce 10000 ...
... Divide .04 by .069930 . 3. How many minutes have elapsed this year up to 9.30 a.m. this morning ( June 30 ) ? 4. Arrange in order of magnitude the fractions 5 8 15 319 11 , 17 , 11 , 11 , and subtract their sum from 2 . 5. Reduce 10000 ...
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... divide 00001 by 0025 , expressing the result in each case as a decimal . 3. Find the L. C. M. of 693 , 825 , 1764 , and 1960 : and the G. C. M. of 161987 and 324291 . 4. In what time will £ 2396 . 138. 4d . amount to £ 2825 . 18. 5d ...
... divide 00001 by 0025 , expressing the result in each case as a decimal . 3. Find the L. C. M. of 693 , 825 , 1764 , and 1960 : and the G. C. M. of 161987 and 324291 . 4. In what time will £ 2396 . 138. 4d . amount to £ 2825 . 18. 5d ...
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... divide 1.25 by .005 . 4. Find the square root of 3323329 , and of 18227.7001 . 5. Reduce 3 cwt . 2 qrs . 3 lb. 8 oz . to the decimal of a ton . 6. Find the cost of papering a room 21 ft . long , 171⁄2 ft . wide , and 11 ft . high , with ...
... divide 1.25 by .005 . 4. Find the square root of 3323329 , and of 18227.7001 . 5. Reduce 3 cwt . 2 qrs . 3 lb. 8 oz . to the decimal of a ton . 6. Find the cost of papering a room 21 ft . long , 171⁄2 ft . wide , and 11 ft . high , with ...
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... Divide £ 1087 . 2s . 6d . among 2 sons , 3 daughters , and one grandchild , so that the shares of a son , a daughter ... divide the result by .00013 . ( 2 ) Divide nine thousand one hundred and fifty- three million fifty - three thousand ...
... Divide £ 1087 . 2s . 6d . among 2 sons , 3 daughters , and one grandchild , so that the shares of a son , a daughter ... divide the result by .00013 . ( 2 ) Divide nine thousand one hundred and fifty- three million fifty - three thousand ...
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