| Thomas Simpson - Mathematics - 1792 - 292 pages
...Miles, tut fa fons, A and B, fet out, at the fame Time, in order to meet each other; A travelled 8 (b) Miles a Day more than B ; and the Number of Days in...equal to Half the Number of Miles B went in a Day. It is required to find how far each travelled to meet the other. Let x be the number of days in which... | |
| Miles Bland - Geometry - 1821 - 898 pages
...price per gallon 2 shillings. 6. From two places, at the distance of 320 miles, two persons, A and B, set out at the same time to meet each other. A travelled s miles a day more than B, and the number of days in which they met was equal to half the number of... | |
| Warren Colburn - Algebra - 1825 - 400 pages
...was B when A reached London ? 67. From two places at the distance of 320 miles, two persons, A and B, set out at the same time to meet each other. A travelled...miles B went in a day. How many miles did each travel, and how far per day ? 68. A person bought two cubical stacks of hay for £41 ; each of them cost as... | |
| Warren Colburn - Algebra - 1828 - 330 pages
...did he give for fencing it ? 19. From two places at a distance of 320 miles, two persons, A and B, set out at the same time to meet each other. A travelled...miles B went in a day. How many miles did each travel, and how far per day ? 20. A man has a field 15 rods long and 12 rods wide, which he wishes to enlarge... | |
| Warren Colburn - Algebra - 1828 - 292 pages
...did he give for fencing it ? 19. From two places at a distance of 320 miles, two persons, A and B, set out at the same time to meet each other. A travelled S miles a day more than B, and the number of days in which they met was equal to half the number of... | |
| Warren Colburn - Algebra - 1829 - 284 pages
...of 320 miles, two persons, A and B, set out at ihe same time to meet each other. A travelled 8 nrles a day more than B, and the number of days in which...miles B went in a day. How many miles did each travel, and how far per day? 20. A man has a field 15 rods long and 12 rods wide, which he wishes to enlarge... | |
| Warren Colburn - Algebra - 1836 - 286 pages
...what did he give for fencing \^f 19. From two places at a distance of 320 miles, two persons, A and B, set out at the same time to meet each other. A travelled...which they met was equal to half the number of miles B'went in a day. How many miles did each travel, and how far per day ? 20. A man has a field 15 rods... | |
| Warren Colburn - Algebra - 1839 - 308 pages
...give'^OT fencing it? *»*_ ^ ''.&*t. 19. From two places at a distance of 320 miles, two persons, A and B, set out at the same time to meet each other. A travelled...miles a day more than B, and the number .of 'days jp . which they met was equal to half the number of miles B went in a day. How many miles did each... | |
| John D. Williams - Algebra - 1840 - 634 pages
...and the price $2 per gallon. 6» From two places, at the distance of 320 miles, two persons, A and B, set out, at the same time to meet each other. A travelled...each travel per day, and how far did each, travel ? Let 2z,2x-\- 8, and x = the number B and A went, per day, and" number of days ; .'. 4z2-f-8z=320,... | |
| Warren Colburn - Algebra - 1844 - 280 pages
...did he give for fencing it ? 19. From two places at a distance of 320 miles, two persons, A and B, set out at the same time to meet each other. A travelled...miles B went in a day. How many miles did each travel, and how far per day ? 20. A man has a field 15 rods long and 12 rods wide, which he wishes to enlarge... | |
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