| John Hill - Arithmetic - 1764 - 424 pages
...is to receive 300 pounds at 12 feveral payments, each payment to exceed the former by four pounds ; he is willing to beftow the firft payment on any one...is. What muft the arithmetician have for his pains J u.) 300 (2$ 24 22 60 3 ., . — . . eo. ",'." ,'." .*.\ • * • Anf. Three pounds are the workman's... | |
| John Hill - Arithmetic - 1765 - 428 pages
...is to receive 300 pounds at 12 feveral payments, each payment to exceed the former by four pounds ; he is willing to beftow the firft payment on any one...is. What muft the arithmetician have for his pains? 12) 300 (25 11 24 22 4 60 3 44 60 | 22 oo Anf. Three pounds are the workman's wages. Many more propositions... | |
| Anthony Birks, John Birks - Arithmetic - 1766 - 640 pages
...man is to receive 300!. at 12 feveral payments, each payment to exceed the former by four pounds j he is willing to beftow the firft payment on any one that can tell him what it is ; what mult the arithmetician have for his pains ? Firft, 12) 300 (25 j alfo 12 — i = ii. Then ii x 4 =... | |
| John Thomas Hope - Arithmetic - 1790 - 430 pages
...at 12 fcveral payments, each payment to exceed the former by four rr.pees : he is willing to beflow the firft payment on any one, that can tell him, what...? what muft the Arithmetician have for his pains. Anfwer . 3rs. =: i ft payment. PROPROPOSITION. VII. The la ft term, number of terms, and common cxcefs... | |
| Paul Deighan - Arithmetic - 1804 - 504 pages
...multiplied by the number of terms Icfs one, gives the firft term. EXAMPLES. 12. A perfon is to receive 275!. at 10 different payments, each payment to exceed the...firft payment on any one that can tell him what it is he muft give the arithmetician for his pains. Am. 5!. Solution. 275-4-10^:271. IDS. and 10 — 1=9... | |
| Charles Vyse - Arithmetic - 1806 - 342 pages
...10 different Payments, each Payment to exceed the former by 51. : he is willing to bestow the first Payment on any one that can tell him what it is. What must the Arithmetician have for his Pains ? (1-t) Suppose it is 100 Leagues between London and Edinburgh,... | |
| James Thompson - Arithmetic - 1808 - 176 pages
...eagles, at 12 several payments, each to exceed the former by 4 eagles, and is willing to bestow the first payment on any one that can tell him what it is. What will that person have for his pains ? Ans. 8 eagles. VI. Given, fn andd. ta find I. — — RULE. гГ><сГ—... | |
| Michael Walsh - 1831 - 348 pages
...£360 at 12 several payments, each to exceed the former by £4, and is willing to bestow the first payment on any one that can tell him what it is : what will that person have for his pains ? Ans. £8. 4X12—1 360-:- 12=30 then 30 =8 the first payment.... | |
| Francis Walkingame - 1832 - 224 pages
...receive ^£360 at 19 several payments, each to exceed the former ,£4, and is willing to bestow the first payment on any one that can tell him what it is, -What will that person have for his pains ? Am. £%. 4 X 12—1 SCO-:- 12=130, then 30-. =8 the first payment.... | |
| Francis Walkingame - 1833 - 204 pages
...at 12 several payments, each payment to exceed the former by £4. and is willing to bestow the first payment on any one that can tell him what it is. What will that person have for his pains ? Ans. £8. Case 6. The less extreme, the common difference, and... | |
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