| Public schools - 1867 - 626 pages
...and 1.2. What is the quotient? 13. The sides of my garden are 168 ft., 280 ft., 182 ft. and 262 ft What is the greatest length of boards that I can use in in fencing it, without cutting any of them? 14. Seduce the following : $of l-ry of 2| + t X. 02056... | |
| John Homer French - Arithmetic - 1869 - 350 pages
...divisors have 1 pk. and 6 qt. ? One. 20. The sides of my garden are 168 ft., 280 ft., 182 ft., and 252 ft. What is the greatest length of boards that I can use in fencing it, without cutting any of them ? 14 feet. 21. If 283.5 yd. Wamsutta, 567 yd. NY Mills, and 445.5 yd. Lawrence Mils sheetings are in... | |
| Public schools - 1873 - 680 pages
...first five prime numbers. 14. The sides of ray garden are 168 feet, 280 feet, 182 feet, and 252 feet. What is the greatest length of boards that I can use in fencing it, without cutting any of them? 15- :!r-Trl| = what number ? I of8J 16. How many yards of cloth J yd. wide will line 23J yards, 1J... | |
| Henry Bartlett Maglathlin, Benjamin Greenleaf - Arithmetic - 1876 - 374 pages
...sides of my garden are 168 ft. 288 ft. 192 ft. and 252 ft. respectively ; what is the length of rails that I can use in fencing it, without cutting any of them ? 10. A grocer gave 153 barrels of flour worth $9 a barrel for 81 barrels of sugar containing 170 pounds... | |
| University of the State of New York - Examinations - 1878 - 320 pages
...(June 5, 10:00 AM-12:00 M.) 567. The four sides of my garden are 168 ft., 280 ft., 182 ft. and 252 ft., respectively. What is the greatest length of...can use in fencing it, without cutting any of them ? 568. In the last example, suppose that each board is 8 in, wide and that the fence is 5 boards high... | |
| University of the State of New York - Examinations - 1880 - 352 pages
...interest, payable half-yearly? 567. The four sides of my garden are 168 ft., 280 ft., 182 ft, and 252ft., respectively. What is the greatest length of boards...can use in fencing it, without cutting any of them? many sq. ft. of boards will it require to fence the garden? 569. Suppose that you sell to John Clarke,... | |
| Henry Bartlett Maglathlin - Arithmetic - 1880 - 370 pages
...sides of my garden are 168 ft. 288 ft. 192 ft. and 252 ft. respectively ; what is the length of rails that I can use in fencing it, without cutting any of them ? 10. A grocer gave 153 barrels of flour worth $9 a barrel for 81 barrels of sugar containing 170 pounds... | |
| John Homer French - Arithmetic - 1889 - 512 pages
...dimensions of my orchard are 504 ft., 1,120 ft., 546 ft., and 756 ft. What is the length of the longest boards that I can use in fencing it, without cutting any of them ? 78. How many fruit-trees can be set on a piece of ground 264 ft. long, and 231 ft. wide, placing... | |
| John Henry Walsh - 1893 - 426 pages
...their GCD 7. The product of three numbers is .0728; one of them is 1.3, another .07. Find the third. 8. What is the greatest length of boards that I can use in fencing my garden, the sides of which are 168 ft., 182 ft., 280 ft., and 252 feet? (Find GCD of the given numbers.)... | |
| John Henry Walsh - Arithmetic - 1893 - 392 pages
...their GCD 7. The product of three numbers is .0728; one of them is 1.3, another .07. Find the third. 8. What is the greatest length of boards that I can use in fencing my garden, the sides of which are 168 ft., 182 ft., 280 ft., and 252 feet ? 9. If 5 men can make 38... | |
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