| Isaiah Steen - 1848 - 316 pages
...should each receive? Ans. A £180, and В £150. 38. What share of £600 will three persons receive, so that the first shall have twice as much as the...the third twice as much as the other two together? Ans. £133 6s. 8d. £66 13s. Ы. and £400. 39. Sold a lot of timber for £99 9s. 9d. and lost -^ of... | |
| Charles Davies - 1852 - 344 pages
...portion was J the value of the father's estate : what was the value of the estate ? 39. Divide $176.40 among 3 persons, so that the first shall have twice as much as the second, and the third three times as much as the first : what is each one's share ? 40. A gentleman having a purse of money,... | |
| Handy book - 1861 - 92 pages
...which shall be in the ratio of the cubes of the first four natural numbers. Divide £300 among three persons, so that the first shall have twice as much as the second, and the third twice as much as both. Divide one mile into two parts, which shall be as 22 : 7. (as circumference to diameter). А,... | |
| Walter McLeod - Arithmetic - 1863 - 154 pages
...Weight of tin = 1iiîr of 16 cwt. 3 qrs. 11 4bs. = 1 cwt. 2 qrs 19 Ibs. Ans. Ques. 13. Divide £300 among 3 persons, so that the first shall have twice...the third twice as much as the other two together. — Colenso, ques. 16, p. 117. Solution. A. Let the share of the second person be 1 ; then that of... | |
| John William Colenso (bp. of Natal.) - 1864 - 236 pages
...11.1; what weight of each is there in a cubic foot (1000 oz.) of water? 7. Divide £300 among three persons, so that the first shall have twice as much...the third twice as much as the other two together. 8. A works regularly 9 hours a day ; B remains idle the first two days of the week, and works 6J, 8.1,... | |
| Charles Davies - Arithmetic - 1863 - 346 pages
...3 persons, giving to one $^, as often as to the second $J, and to the third $|. 61. Divide $176.40 among 3 persons, so that the first shall have twice as much as the second, and the third three times as much as the first : what is each one's share ? 62. A person bought 3 lots of ground... | |
| T. Dalton - Arithmetic - 1866 - 180 pages
...as much as the second, and the second four times as much as the third. , 11. Divide £500 among four persons, so that the first shall have twice as much as the second, the second twice as much as the third, and the third twiec as much as the fourth. 12. Divide £3800... | |
| Thomas Dalton - 1866 - 184 pages
...as much as the second, and the second four times as much as the third. 11. Divide £500 among four persons, so that the first shall have twice as much as the second, the second twice as much as the third, and the third twice as much as the fourth. 12. Divide £3800... | |
| John William Colenso - Arithmetic - 1871 - 238 pages
...(1000 oz.) of water? 7. Divide £300 among three persons, so that the first shall have twice as raueh as the second, and the third twice as much as the other two together. 8. A works regularly 9 hours a day ; B remains idle the first two days of the week, auH works 6J, 81,... | |
| James Martin (of the Wedgwood inst, Burslem.) - 1875 - 128 pages
...more than the flirt, and the third ¿£30 more than the second. (20.) Divide 19 guineas among three persons, so that the first shall have twice as much as the second, and the third 5s. less than the second. (21.) A grocer mixes tea at 6s. per ft. with an equal •weight of tea at... | |
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