| Miles Bland - Geometry - 1821 - 898 pages
...How many miles did he go per hour ? Ans, 7 miles. is. Bought two flocks of sheep for £65. 13«., one containing 5 more than the other. Each sheep cost...as many shillings as there were sheep in the flock. Required the numbers in each flock. Ans. 23, and 28. U. Л regiment of soldiers, consisting of 1066... | |
| James Ryan, Robert Adrain - Algebra - 1824 - 542 pages
...many miles did he go petboar. Ans. 7 miles. Prob. 29. Bought two flocks of sheep for 65/. 13s., one containing 5 more than the other. Each sheep cost...as many shillings as there were sheep in the flock. Required the number in each flock. Ans. 23, and 28. Prob. 30. A regiment of soldiers, consisting of... | |
| Miles Bland - Algebra - 1824 - 404 pages
...miles did he go per hour ? Ans. 7 miles ' ». 13. Bought two flocks of sheep for o£.65. 13s., one containing 5 more than the other. Each sheep cost...as many shillings as there were sheep in the flock. Required the numbers in each flock. Ans. 23, and 28. 14. A regiment of soldiers, consisting of 1066... | |
| James Ryan - Algebra - 1824 - 550 pages
...many miles did he go per hour. Ans. 7 miles. Prob. 29. Bought two flocks of sheep for 65/. 13s., one containing 5 more than the other. Each sheep cost...as many shillings as there were sheep in the flock. Required the number in each flock. Ans. 23, and 28. Prob. 30. A regiment of soldiers, consisting of... | |
| James Bryce - Algebra - 1837 - 322 pages
...How many miles did he go per hour? Ans. 7. 62. A farmer bought two flocks of sheep for £65 13i. one containing 5 more than the other : each sheep cost...as many shillings as there were sheep in the flock. Required the number in each. Ans. 23 and 28. 63. The joint stock of two partners, A and B, was £416;... | |
| John D. Williams - Algebra - 1840 - 634 pages
...; then by the question, 4ar!+8z=1932, and z=21. 10. Bought two flocks of sheep for £65, 13s., one containing 5 more than the other. Each sheep cost...many shillings as • there were sheep in the flock. ' Required the numbers in each flock. Ans. 23, and 28. Let x, and zf-5 be the numbers; then x*-\-(x-{-5f... | |
| James Bryce - 1846 - 352 pages
...How many miles did he go per hour ? Ans. 7. 62. A farmer bought two flocks of sheep for £65 13s. one containing 5 more than the other : each sheep cost as many shillings ¡is there were sheep in the flock. Required the number in each. Ans. 23 and 28. 63. The joint stock... | |
| James Pryde - 1855 - 70 pages
...numbers. 10. Two flocks of sheep, one containing 5 sheep more than the other, were sold for £106, 5з. Each sheep cost as many shillings as there were sheep in the flock ; required the number of sheep in each flock. 11. A tailor bought a piece of cloth for £73, 10s.,... | |
| James Pryde - 1855 - 136 pages
...= 10. 10. Two flocks of sheep, one containing 5 sheep more than the other, were sold for £106, 5s. Each sheep cost as many shillings as there were sheep in the flock ; required the number of eheep in each flock. Let x = the sheep in the least flock, then x + 5 = the... | |
| Archibald Montgomerie - Algebra - 1857 - 116 pages
...travel ? Ans. 13 and 12 miles per hour. (37.) A farmer bought three flocks of sheep for £197, 8s. ; each sheep cost as many shillings as there were sheep in the other two flocks : how many were in each flock, there being 2 more in the second and 3 more in the... | |
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