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" A man divided his property between his three children so that the eldest received twice as much as the second, and the second twice as much as the youngest. "
Arithmetic step by step, by H. Combes and E. Hines - Page 24
by Henry Combes - 1866
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The Science of Arithmetic: For High Schools, Normal Schools, Preparatory ...

Edward Olney - Arithmetic - 1876 - 324 pages
...which shall be to each other as 3, 5, 8, and 2. 5. Divide $5000 among 3 persons so that the first shall have twice as much as the second and the second twice as much as the third. SECTION IV. PROGRESSIONS. 200. A Progression is a series of terms which increase or decrease by a common...
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The Teachers' assistant and pupil teachers' guide, Volume 1

1876 - 400 pages
...4. Find the value of •2615384 of £6, 10s., and divide it among 3 persons, so that the first shall have twice as much as the second, and the second twice as much as the third. FEMALES. — 1. Divide the sum of \, |, and w'V, by the difference between ^ and \. 2. What must be...
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A Practical Arithmetic for Intermediate, Grammar, and Common Schools

Edward Olney - Arithmetic - 1879 - 392 pages
...which shall be to each other as 3, 5, 8, and 2. 5. Divide $5000 among 3 persons so that the first shall have twice as much as the second, and the second twice as much as the third. 6. Divide $100 into 4 parts, which shall be to each other as $800, $700, $1000, and $500. 7. Of $1900...
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Questions and exercises in elementary mathematics

Palaestra Oxoniensis - 1884 - 204 pages
...square root of (i) rt2 + 4¿2 + 9£4— 4aЬ+6ac— i2bc. (2) *4-2*3+3£!-*+1. 2 2 i6 1. Divide 13/. among three people so that the first may have twice as much as the second, and the third 3/. less than the first. 8. Find the number consisting of two digits whose sum is 9 such that...
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Arithmetic for Schools: American Ed

John Bascombe Lock - Arithmetic - 1891 - 400 pages
...one year; divide the profits, $47.80, fairly between A, B, and C. 678. Divide $900 among 3 persons, so that the first may have twice as much as the second, and the third four times as much as the other two together. 679. Find the Compound Interest on $8333.33 for...
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An Academic Algebra

James Morford Taylor - Algebra - 1893 - 362 pages
...left in all. 40. A man divided his property between his three children so that the eldest received twice as much as the second, and the second twice as much as the youngest. The eldest received $3750 more than the youngest. How much did each receive ? 41. A third...
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Elements of Algebra

James Morford Taylor - Algebra - 1900 - 504 pages
...and son each ? 40. A man divided his property between his three children so that the eldest received twice as much as the second, and the second twice as much as the youngest. The eldest received $ 3750 more than the youngest. How much did each receive? 41. A third...
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Algebra Adapted to the Requirements of the First Stage of the Directory of ...

Edward Mann Langley, Stephen Reginald Neville Bradly - Algebra - 1901 - 258 pages
...and С £100 more than A. (21) Divide £600 between three people, so that the first may have 4 times as much as the second, and the second twice as much as the third. (22) Divide £120 between four people, so that the first has twice as much as the second, the second...
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Grammar School Algebra: An Introduction to Algebra for Beginners

Emerson Elbridge White - Algebra - 1902 - 104 pages
...successful candidate receive ? 20. An estate of 1 6300 was divided among three heirs, the first receiving twice as much as the second, and the second twice as much as the third. How much did each receive ? 21. The cost of a horse was $ 100 less than the cost of a carriage, and...
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The New Advanced Arithmetic

John Williston Cook, Nebraska C. Cropsey - Arithmetic - 1903 - 408 pages
...not as a number of time units. 2. $ 21,000 is divided among three children so that the first receives twice as much as the second, and the second twice as much as the third. What is the share of each ? Let x = number of dollars in the share of the third. 3. Thomas, Richard,...
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