| John William Colenso (bp. of Natal.) - 1869 - 240 pages
...term' and the sum of 20 terms. ж 212. Simplify the surd expression {e6~2.л/аб5!\/а6г.\/eР75213. The fore- wheel of a carriage makes 6 revolutions more than the hind wheel in 120 yards, and the circumference of one is a yard less than that of the other : lind that of each.... | |
| Daniel Barnard Hagar - Algebra - 1873 - 278 pages
...times the difference of their original sums by $6. How many dollars had each at first ? Ans. A, 73. The fore wheel of a carriage makes 6 revolutions more than the hind wheel in going 120 yards, and the circumference of one is a yard less than that of the other. Find the circumference of each.... | |
| Edward Olney - Algebra - 1873 - 354 pages
...such parts that their product may be equal to 35 times their difierence. 7. The fore wheel of a coach makes 6 revolutions more than the hind wheel in going 120 yards; but, if the circumference of each wheel be increased by 1 yard, the fore wheel will make only 4 revolutions more... | |
| Thomas Dalton - 1876 - 344 pages
...sugar 25 per cent., the cost would be 5s. 6d. : find the price per pound of each. 14. The fore-wheel of a carriage makes 6 revolutions more than the hind- wheel in going 120 yards ; if the circumference of the fore-wheel be increased by a fourth of its present length, and that of... | |
| Edward Olney - 1878 - 360 pages
...Buch parts that their product may be equal to 35 times their difference. 7. The fore wheel of a coach makes 6 revolutions more than the hind wheel in going 120 yards; but, if the circumference of each wheel be increased by 1 yard, the fore wheel will make only 4 revolutions more... | |
| Benjamin Greenleaf - Algebra - 1879 - 350 pages
...others, lead to pure quadratic equations, when we let x — y and x -f- y represent the numbers. 14. The fore wheel of a carriage makes 6 revolutions more than the hind wheel, in going 120 yards ; but it is found that, if the circumference of each wheel be inereased one yard, it will make only 4 revolutions... | |
| Benjamin Greenleaf - Algebra - 1879 - 376 pages
...others, lead to pure quadratic equations, when we let x — y and x -(- y represent the numbers. 14. The fore wheel of a carriage makes 6 revolutions more than the hind wheel, in going1 120 yards ; .but it is found that, if the circumference of each wheel be increased one yard,... | |
| Edward Olney - Algebra - 1880 - 354 pages
...the traveller gone 3 miles an hour faster. At what rate did he travel ? 7. The fore wheel of a coach makes 6 revolutions more than the hind wheel in going 120 yards; but, if the circumference of each wheel be increased by 1 yard, the fore wheel will make only 4 revolutions more... | |
| Edward Olney - Algebra - 1882 - 358 pages
...such parts that their product may be equal to 35 times their difference. 7. The fore wheel of a coach makes 6 revolutions more than the hind wheel in going 120 yards ; but, if the circumference of each wheel be increased by 1 yard, the fore wheel will make only 4 revolutions more... | |
| Leonard Marshall - 1883 - 212 pages
...weigh 1 46. Find when next after twelve o'clock the hour and minute hands of a clock are together. 47. The fore- wheel of a carriage makes 6 revolutions more than the hind in going 120 yards ; but if the circumference of each wheel were increased by 3 feet, the fore-wheel... | |
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