| Mathematics - 1801 - 446 pages
...; what had he at first ? Ans. 2os. 21. To divide the number 90 into 4 such parts, that if the first be increased by 2, the second diminished by 2, the third multiplied by 2, and the fourth divided by 2t" the sum, difference, product, and quotient, shall be all equal to each other. Ans. The parts are... | |
| John Bonnycastle - Algebra - 1806 - 234 pages
...divide the number 90 into four fuch parts, that if the firft be increafed by 2, the fecond diminifhed by 2, the third multiplied by 2, and the fourth divided by 2; the A1m, difference, product, and quotient fhall be all equal to each other. Ans. The parts are 1 8, 22,... | |
| Samuel Webber - Mathematics - 1808 - 466 pages
...what had he at first ? Ans. 2Os. 21. To divide the number 90 into 4 such parts, that, if the first be increased by 2, the second diminished by 2, the...difference, product, and quotient, shall be all equal to each other. Ans. The parts are. 18, 22, 10, and 40, respectively. 22. The hour and minute hands... | |
| John Bonnycastle - Algebra - 1811 - 230 pages
...what had he at first ? Ans. 20s. 21. To divide the number 9ft into four such parts, that if the first be increased by 2, the second diminished by 2, the...difference, product, and quotient shall be all equal to each other. Ans. The parts are 18, 22, 10, and 40, respectively. 22. The hour and minute hand of... | |
| John Bonnycastle - Algebra - 1813 - 456 pages
...to catch the hare? •«•* .• Ans. 300 36. It is required to divide the number 90 into four soch parts, that if the first part be increased by 2, the...quotient shall be all equal ? Ans. The parts are 18, 22, 1O, and 4O 37. A man and his wife usually drank out a cask of beer in 1 2 days, but when the man was... | |
| Bewick Bridge - Algebra - 1818 - 254 pages
...inverted. What is the number ? ANSW. 53. Qu. 33. Divide the number 90 into four such parts, that the first increased by 2, the second diminished by 2, the third multiplied by 2, and the fourth divided by 2, may all be equal to the same quantity. ANSW. 18, 22, 10, 40. Qu. 34. A merchant has two kinds often,... | |
| Adrien Marie Legendre - Geometry - 1819 - 574 pages
...the other 402. 64. To divide the number 90 into four such parts that if the first be increased by Z, the second diminished by 2, the third multiplied by...2, the sum, difference} product, and quotient shall each equal the same quantity. Ans. The parts are 18, 2«, 10, and 40. 65. By his will a father disposed... | |
| Bewick Bridge - Algebra - 1821 - 648 pages
...inverted. What is the number ? ANSW. 53. Qu. 33. Divide the number 90 into four such parts, that the first increased by 2, the second diminished by 2, the third multiplied by 2, and the fourth divided by 2, may all be equal to the same quantity. ANSW. 18,22,10,40. Qu. 34. A merchant has two kinds of tea,... | |
| John Bonnycastle - Algebra - 1825 - 336 pages
...hare's how many leaps must the greyhound take to catch the hare ? Ans. 300. 32. It is required to^divide the number 90 into four such parts, that if the first...equal ? Ans. The parts are 18, 22, 10, and 40. 33. There are three numbers whose differences are equal, (thut is, the second exceeds the first as much... | |
| Peter Nicholson - Mathematics - 1825 - 1046 pages
...Ans. 33 at 13s. 6d. and 71 at Qs. (id. 32. Divide the number QO into 4 such parts, that if the first be increased by 2, the second diminished by 2, the...difference, product, and quotient, shall be all equal to each other. Ans. The parts are 18, 22, 10, and 40, respectively. 33. If A and В together perform... | |
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