| Jeremiah Day - Algebra - 1831 - 354 pages
...From A to JS=12; from 5 to C=4; from C to jD=18. / Prob. 48. Divide the number 36 into 3 such parts, that* \ of the first, \ of the second, and \ of the third, shall be equal to each other. v , _ ^ w Prob. 49. A merchant supported himself 3 years, for 50 pounds a year, and... | |
| Jeremiah Day - Algebra - 1831 - 358 pages
...A to B^12; from B to C=4; from C to D=18. Prob. 48. Divide the number 36 into 3 such parts, that* J of the first, ^ of the second, and \ of the third, shall be equal to each other. Prob. 49. A merchant supported himself 3 years, for 50 pounds a year, and at the end... | |
| Silas Totten - Algebra - 1836 - 332 pages
...proportion. Ans. The proportion is 14 bushels of wheat flour to 9 of barley. 18. Find three numbers, such that ^ of the first, ^ of the second, and ^ of the third shall be equal to 62; ^ of the first, \ of the second, and 1 of the third equal to 47 ; and ^ of the first, i of the... | |
| James Bates Thomson - Algebra - 1844 - 272 pages
...distances'l / •< * f ~l' ij> /*/'/- '*-/.-: ' ' ">' Prob. 48. Divide the number 36 into 3 such parts, that \ ~ of the first, \ of the second, and \ of the third, shall be equal to each other, y,', / c^_, / 4, , '• iV--'/ '-^','i ' Prob. 49. A merchant supported himself 3 years,... | |
| Jeremiah Day - Algebra - 1847 - 358 pages
...to 2?=12; from B to C=4; from C to JD=18. Prob. 48. Divide the number 36 into 3 such parts, that'J of the first, \ of the second, and } of the third, shall be equal to each other. Prob. 49. A merchant supported himself 3 years, for 60 pounds a year, and at the end... | |
| Pliny Earle Chase - Arithmetic - 1848 - 252 pages
...alone, and in what time would it be done if they all worked together ? 233. Find the least 3 integers, such that | of the first, ^ of the second, and ^ of the third, shall be equal. 234. An estate of $20000 is to be divided among three sons, two daughters, and a widow ; each son is... | |
| Jeremiah Day, James Bates Thomson - Algebra - 1848 - 264 pages
...distance from B to C. What are the respective distances1 Prob. 48. Divide the number 36 into 3 such parts, that ^ of the first, ^ of the second, and ^ of the third, shall be equal to each other. Prob. 49. A merchant supported himself 3 years, for J650 a year, and at the end of each... | |
| Pliny Earle Chase - Arithmetic - 1848 - 244 pages
...what time would it be done if they all worked together ? 233. Find the least 3 integers, such that f of the first, ^ of the second, and £$ of the third, shall be equal. 234. An estate of $20000 is to be divided among three sons, two daughters, and a widow ; each son is... | |
| James W. Kavanagh - Arithmetic - 1857 - 298 pages
...divided by the sum of its digits the quotient is 48. Answ. 432. 8. Find three numbers, such that \ the first, •/,- of the second, and ,', of the third shall be equal to 31 ; 4 of the first, \ of the second, and ', of the third, equal to 234 ; and ^ of the first, -,',... | |
| James Stewart Eaton - Arithmetic - 1861 - 376 pages
...learner solve the following examples both by Analysis and Position : — 2. Divide 540 into 3 such parts that £ of the first, £ of the second and ^ of the third shall be equal to each other. BY POSITION. .- Though it is right to and 40 = 3d « assume any number whatever, yet... | |
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