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... gain ? 11. Clarence had ten cents , and Eloine gave him six more ; he then gave 7 cents for a book . How many cents had he left ? ANALYSIS . — He had left the difference between 7 cents and the sum of 10 cents and 6 cents , which is 9 ...
... gain ? 11. Clarence had ten cents , and Eloine gave him six more ; he then gave 7 cents for a book . How many cents had he left ? ANALYSIS . — He had left the difference between 7 cents and the sum of 10 cents and 6 cents , which is 9 ...
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... gain ? 49. A man bought a western farm for $ 22700 ; he expended $ 4375 for improvements , and $ 2862 for stock : he sold the whole for $ 32000 . Did he gain or lose , and how much ? 50. A man willed $ 125000 to his wife and two ...
... gain ? 49. A man bought a western farm for $ 22700 ; he expended $ 4375 for improvements , and $ 2862 for stock : he sold the whole for $ 32000 . Did he gain or lose , and how much ? 50. A man willed $ 125000 to his wife and two ...
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... gain ? 8. What is the difference in the cost of 48 horses , at $ 184.50 each , and 130 sheep at $ 4.80 a head ? 9. If a man buys 40 acres of land at $ 35 an acre , and 56 acres at $ 29 an acre , and sells the whole at $ 32 an acre ...
... gain ? 8. What is the difference in the cost of 48 horses , at $ 184.50 each , and 130 sheep at $ 4.80 a head ? 9. If a man buys 40 acres of land at $ 35 an acre , and 56 acres at $ 29 an acre , and sells the whole at $ 32 an acre ...
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... gain ? 18. A farmer exchanged 584 bushels of wheat at $ 2 a bushel , for 78 barrels of flour at $ 9 a barrel , and received the balance in money . How much money did he receive ? 19. Two persons start from the same point and travel in ...
... gain ? 18. A farmer exchanged 584 bushels of wheat at $ 2 a bushel , for 78 barrels of flour at $ 9 a barrel , and received the balance in money . How much money did he receive ? 19. Two persons start from the same point and travel in ...
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... gain $ 20 ? 21. 1f 8 yards of cloth cost $ 35 , for how much a yard must it be sold to gain $ 13 ? 22. A man received $ 50 for 5 barrels of pears , and paid all but $ 14 for 4 chairs . What did each chair cost ? 23. What is the value of ...
... gain $ 20 ? 21. 1f 8 yards of cloth cost $ 35 , for how much a yard must it be sold to gain $ 13 ? 22. A man received $ 50 for 5 barrels of pears , and paid all but $ 14 for 4 chairs . What did each chair cost ? 23. What is the value of ...
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acres altitude amount barrels of flour base bill bought bushels cents a pound ciphers circumference coal common containing cord cube root cubic foot denominate number diameter difference discount divided dividend divisor dollars draft dry measure equal exchange EXPLANATION.-Since expressed factors figures Find the area Find the cost Find the value FORMULA fraction frustum gain gallons given number Hence hundred hundredths improper fractions inches integers interest invested length marked price measure meters metric system miles minuend months Multiply number of terms paid payable payment percentage premium principal profit quotient ratio remainder rods selling price share side slant height sold square subtract sugar surface tens tenths thousandths toises tons Troy Weight units volume weight wheat wide worth WRITTEN EXERCISES yards of cloth
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