| Richard Carr (Arithmetician) - Algebra - 1751 - 258 pages
...travelled. No. 40. One fets out from a certain Place, and travels 7 Miles in five Hours -, and eight Hours after another fets out from the fame Place, and travels the fame Road at the rate of five Miles in three Hours. I demand how long and how far the firft travelled before the fécond overtook... | |
| Nicholas Saunderson - Algebra - 1761 - 438 pages
...84 ; and — , the number of 4 miles the fecond travelled — 70, as above. PROBLEM 31. 56. Onefets out from a certain place, and travels at the rate...fame place, and travels the fame road at the rate ef 5 miles in 3 hours : I demand how long and how far the firft muft travel before he is overtaken... | |
| Nicholas Saunderson - Algebra - 1776 - 436 pages
...miles the fecond travelled, = 70, as above. PROBLEM 31. 56. One fets out from a certain place, aud travels at the rate of 7 miles in 5 hours; and 8 hottrs after, another fets out from the fame place, and travels the Jame road at the rate of 5 miles... | |
| Giovanni Alberto Baselli - Mathematics - 1787 - 480 pages
...4.v-h5 Hence 5*- io ==4« 4- 5 - , 4ДГ + ТО * =15 and 4*+ 5 = 65 Queft. VI. ' A courier fcts our from a certain place, and travels at the rate of 7 miles in 5 hours, and 8 hours after another lets out from the fame place, and travels the fame road at the rate of 5 miles in 3 hours : I demand... | |
| Miles Bland - Geometry - 1821 - 898 pages
...long, and how far did each travel before they met ? Ans. 56 hours ; and 84, and 70 miles. 6s. A sets out from a certain place, and travels at the rate of 7 miles in 5 hours ; and eight hours afterwards В sets out from the same place, and travels the same road at the rate of 5... | |
| Miles Bland - Algebra - 1824 - 404 pages
...long, and how far did each travel before they met ? Ans. 56 hours; and 84, and 70 miles. 63. A sets out from a. certain place, and travels at the rate of 7 miles in 5 hours; and eight hours afterwards В sets out from the same place, and travels the same road at the rate of 5... | |
| James Ryan, Robert Adrain - Algebra - 1824 - 542 pages
...How much flows through each pipe in a minute ? Ans. 22, 7, and 12 gallons. v Prob. 74. A sets outs from a certain place, and travels at the rate of 7 miles in five hours ; and eight hours afterwards B sets out from the same place, and travels the same road at... | |
| James Ryan - Algebra - 1824 - 550 pages
...gallons. How much flows through each pipe in a minute ? Ans. 22, 7, and 1 2 gallons. Prob. 74. A sets outs from a certain place, and travels at the rate of 7 miles in five hours ; and eight hours afterwards B sets out from the same place, and travels the same road at... | |
| James Ryan - Algebra - 1826 - 430 pages
...gallons. How much flows through each pipe in a minute ? Ans. 22, 7, and 12 gallons. Prob. 74. A sets out from a certain place, and travels at the rate of 7 miles in five hours ; and eight hours afterwards B sets out from the lame place, and travels the same road at... | |
| Andrew Bell (writer on mathematics.) - 1839 - 500 pages
...over: how many sheep were there, and how much, money had he ? Ans. 15, and £13. 10. A person A departs from a certain place, and travels at the rate of 7 miles in 5 hours, and 8 hours after another person В sets out from the same place, and travels at the rate of 5 miles in 3 hours : how long and... | |
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