Responsions: Papers in Stated Subjects-exclusive of Books-, 1901-1906Clarendon Press, 1907 - 152 pages |
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... feet and which contains a ton of water . 9. Divide £ 1087 . 2s . 6d . among 2 sons , 3 daughters , and one grandchild , so that the shares of a son , a daughter , and a grandchild may be in the ratio of 3 : 2 : 1 . 10. Find the income ...
... feet and which contains a ton of water . 9. Divide £ 1087 . 2s . 6d . among 2 sons , 3 daughters , and one grandchild , so that the shares of a son , a daughter , and a grandchild may be in the ratio of 3 : 2 : 1 . 10. Find the income ...
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... feet , revolve in a journey of 24 miles 2 furlongs 24 poles 4 feet ? 9. A tradesman , who is selling off , states that he will make a reduction of 20 per cent . from the marked price . At what price will he mark goods , for which he ...
... feet , revolve in a journey of 24 miles 2 furlongs 24 poles 4 feet ? 9. A tradesman , who is selling off , states that he will make a reduction of 20 per cent . from the marked price . At what price will he mark goods , for which he ...
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... feet wide ; the flower - garden contains five times as much space as the footwalks , and the vegetable - garden contains twice as much as the flower - garden . Find the length of the side of the garden . 8. A testator left property ...
... feet wide ; the flower - garden contains five times as much space as the footwalks , and the vegetable - garden contains twice as much as the flower - garden . Find the length of the side of the garden . 8. A testator left property ...
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... hence at 5 per cent . per annum . 8. If timber is purchased at 5d . per square foot , how many square feet must be sold for 128. 6d . to gain 25 per cent . profit ? 9. In a town , of which the rateable value MICHAELMAS TERM , 1904 29.
... hence at 5 per cent . per annum . 8. If timber is purchased at 5d . per square foot , how many square feet must be sold for 128. 6d . to gain 25 per cent . profit ? 9. In a town , of which the rateable value MICHAELMAS TERM , 1904 29.
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... feet high has two windows , each of which is 6 feet high by 4 feet broad , and a door 8 feet high by 3 feet broad . What will be the expense of papering it with paper 1 foot 9 in . wide costing ninepence a yard ? 6. Find the difference ...
... feet high has two windows , each of which is 6 feet high by 4 feet broad , and a door 8 feet high by 3 feet broad . What will be the expense of papering it with paper 1 foot 9 in . wide costing ninepence a yard ? 6. Find the difference ...
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