| Samuel Webber - Arithmetic - 1812 - 260 pages
...opposite to the rates, with which they are respectively linked. 4. Then if only one difference stand against any rate, it will be the quantity belonging...several, their sum will be the quantity. EXAMPLES. 1. A merchant would mix wines at 14s. 19s. 15s. and 22s. per gallon, so that the mixture may be worth... | |
| Charles Hutton - Mathematics - 1812 - 620 pages
...the simples, opposite the rate with which they are linked. — 4. Then if only one difference stand against any rate, it will be the quantity belonging...there be several, their sum will be the quantity. The examples may be proved by the rule for Alligation Medial. * Semonst. By connecting the less rale... | |
| Daniel Adams - Arithmetic - 1812 - 226 pages
...fimples, oppofite to the rates with which they are connefled. 4. Then if only one difference ftand againft any rate, it will be the quantity belonging to that rate, but if there be feveral, their fum will be the quantity. NOTE. Queftions in this rule admit of as many various anfwers... | |
| Nathan Daboll - Arithmetic - 1813 - 244 pages
...rate) and that of each of the simples, opposite to tU rates with which they are connected. 4. Then, if only one difference stands against any rate, It will...several, their sum will be the quantity. EXAMPLES. 1. A merchant has spices, some at 9d. per Ib. some at Is. some at 2s. and some at 2s. 6d. per Ib. how... | |
| Nathan Daboll - Arithmetic - 1815 - 250 pages
...and that of each of the simples, opposite to the rates with wliich they are connected. 4. Then, if only one difference stands against any rate, it will be the quantity belonging to that rate, but it* there be several, their sum will be the quantity. EXAMPLE8, 1. A merchant has spices, some at 9d.... | |
| Michael Walsh - Arithmetic - 1816 - 288 pages
...of the simples, opposite the rates with which they are linked. 4. Then if only 'one difference stand against any rate, it will be the quantity belonging...several, their sum will be the quantity. EXAMPLES. 1. A merchant would mix wines at 14*. 19*. 15s. and 22*. per gallon, so that the mixture may be worth... | |
| Arithmetic - 1817 - 214 pages
...linked ; then if only one difference stand against either rate, it will be the quantity required at that rate ; but if there be several, their sum will be the quantity. Note \. — If all the given rates be greater, or less, than the mean rate, they must be linked to... | |
| Arithmetic - 1818 - 264 pages
...simples, opposite to the rates with which they are connected. 4. Then if only one difference stand against any rate, it "will be the quantity belonging to that rate ; but if there be several, their snrn will be the quantity. EXAMPLES. 1. A Merchant would mix wine at 14s. 19s. 15s. and 22s. pr. gallon,... | |
| Nathan Daboll - Arithmetic - 1818 - 246 pages
...than the mean rate, and each greater rate, or price with one, or any number of the less. 4. "Then, if only one difference stands against any rate, it will be the quantity belonging to ti::f. :ate, but it" there be several, their sum" will be the'qnantity. EXAMPLES. 1- A merchant has... | |
| Daniel Adams - Arithmetic - 1820 - 242 pages
...the simples opposite to the rates with which they are connected. 4. Then if only one difference stand against any rate it will be the quantity belonging...that rate, but if there be several, their sum will be l!ie quantity. NOTE. Questions in this rule admit of as many various answers, as there are various... | |
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