Ans. £b 2s. 3. If 100 eggs were placed in a right line, exactly a yard asunder from one another, and the first a yard from a basket, what length of ground does that man go who gathers up these 100 eggs singly, returning with every egg to the basket to... A brief compendium of arithmetic - Page 86by Benjamin Snowden - 1835Full view - About this book
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