| Louis Parker Jocelyn - Algebra - 1902 - 460 pages
...a reduction of 20% in price enables a player to buy G more of them for five dollars ? 2. Divide 91 into two. such parts that the quotient of the greater part divided by the difference between the parts may be seven. 3. If the hour 'and minute hands of a watch are together... | |
| Edward Mann Langley, S. R. N. Bradly - Algebra - 1903 - 280 pages
...person £5 a piece more than A. Now, how many persons were relieved by A and В respectively ? (26) It is required to divide the number 24 into two such parts that their product may be equal to 35 times their difference. (27) A and В set off at the same time to... | |
| Joseph W Wilson (Mathematician) - 1910 - 316 pages
...sums will be in the ratio of 5 to G. What are the numbers ? Ans. 15 and 20. 29. Divide the number 36 into two such parts that the quotient of the greater part divided by 6 shall be to the quotient of the less divided by 30 as 25 is to 1. Ans. 30 and 6. 31. In a school... | |
| Charles Davies - Algebra - 1891 - 312 pages
...13. Divide 100 into two such parts that the sum of their square roots may be 14. Ans. 64 and 36. 14. It is required to divide the number 24 into two such parts that their product may be equal to 35 times their difference. Ans. 10 and 14. 15. The sum of two numbers... | |
| Popular educator - 1860 - 428 pages
...horse worth three times the 1st : what were the values of the two horses. Ans. £6, and £9. Prob. 25. It is required to divide the number 24 into two such...parts, that the quotient of the greater part divided by f the less, may be to the quotient of the less pan divided by the greater, as 4 to 1. Ans. 16 and 8.... | |
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