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" Let x = numerator, y = denominator, — = the fraction. 12. There are two numbers, such that, if the greater be divided by the less, the quotient will be 3, and their difference is 4. What are the numbers ? 13. There are two numbers whose sum is 5, and... "
Intellectual Algebra, Or Oral Exercises in Algebra for Common Schools ...
by David Bates Tower - 1855
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Intellectual Algebra, Or, Oral Exercises in Algebra: For Common Schools in ...

David Bates Tower - Algebra - 1845 - 228 pages
...greater be divided by the less, the quotient will be 3, and their difference is 4. What are the numbers ? 13. There are two numbers whose sum is 5, and whose...numbers ? ator multiplied by the denominator is 6. What is the fraction ? 16. George is 1 year older than Anna, and the difference between the squares of their...
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Intellectual Algebra, Or Oral Exercises in Algebra, for Common Schools ...

David Bates Tower - Algebra - 1853 - 228 pages
...numbers ? 13. There are two numbers whose sum is 5, and whose product is 6. What are the numbers ? 14. There are two numbers, such that, if £ of the...greater be added to | of the less, the sum will be the less number, and their product is 32. What are the numbers ? 5 If 1 be added to the denominator of...
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Intellectual Algebra; Or, Oral Exercises in Algebra; for Common Schools ...

David Bates Tower - Algebra - 1855 - 236 pages
...numbers '( 13. There are two numbers whose sum is 5, and whose product is 6. What are the numbers ? 14. There are two numbers, such that, if ^ of the greater be added to 4- of the less, the sum will be the iess number, and their product is 32. What are the numbers.? "i...
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One thousand algebraical tests. [With] Answers

Thomas S. Cayzer - 1864 - 84 pages
...such that if \ of the greater be subtracted from s of the less, the remainder will be 7 : but if jj of the greater be added to ¿ of the less, the sum will be 24. (23) If a + * : e ; : m ; n; prove x -t- a \ x — a ' '. m '. m — 2 n. (24) Find all the positive...
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New University Algebra: A Theoretical and Practical Treatise Containing Many ...

Horatio Nelson Robinson - 1868 - 430 pages
...miles, is 1C| hours. How many miles did each travel per hour? Ans. 1st, 3 miles; 2d, 7 miles. 25. Find two numbers, such that if | of the greater be added to ' of the less, the sum shall be 13 ; and if ^ of the less be subtiacted from -J of the greater, the remainder will be nothing....
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New University Algebra

Horatio Nelson Robinson - Algebra - 1875 - 430 pages
...miles, is 13^ hours. How many miles did each travel per hour ? Ans. 1st, 3 miles ; 2d, 7 miles. 25. Find two numbers, such that if £ of the greater be added to ^ of the less, the sum shall be 13 ; and if £ of the less be subtracted from ^ of the greater, the remainder will be nothing....
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New Elementary Algebra: Designed for Common and High Schools and Academies

Shelton Palmer Sanford - Algebra - 1879 - 348 pages
...the difference between four times the first and five times the second may be 10. -Ans. 5 and 2. 19. There are two numbers, such that if ^ of the greater be added to £ of the less, the sum will be 18 ; and if -J of the less be taken from £ of the greater, the remainder will be 5 ; what are the...
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