| Frederick Emerson - Arithmetic - 1834 - 204 pages
...barrels of flour to one man, and 6 to another. How many barrels did he sell ? 3. If you should pay 9 cents for a book, and 4 cents for a pencil, how much would you pay for both ? 4. A farmer paid 10 dollars for a plough, and 9 dollars for a harrow. How... | |
| George Washington Hull - Arithmetic - 1896 - 152 pages
...John had 10 apples, and gave 4 of them away ; how many apples had he remaining ? 9. Harold paid 12 cents for a book, and 4 cents for a pencil ; how much more did he pay for the book than for the pencil ? 10. A boy had 1 3 marbles, and lost 5 of them ; how many... | |
| James Morgan Rawlins - Mental arithmetic - 1899 - 196 pages
...to both ? Solution. — 7 barrels + 5 barrels = 12 barrels. Therefore, he sold 12 barrels. 2. I paid 9 cents for a book, and 4 cents for a pencil. How much did I pay for both ? 4. A baker bought 8 barrels of flour from one miller and 8 more from another.... | |
| Ella Maria Pierce - Arithmetic - 1900 - 160 pages
...EXERCISES. ORAL EXERCISE. 93. 1. A man rode 9 miles and walked 8 ; how far did he travel ? ^ 2. George paid 9 cents for a book and 4 cents for a pencil ; how many cents did he spend ? 3. John is 14 years old and Henry is 7 years old ; how much older is John... | |
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