| James Stewart Eaton - Arithmetic - 1870 - 398 pages
...solve the following examples both by Analysis and Position : — 2. Divide 540 into 3 such parts that l of the first, £ of the second and £ of the third shall be equal to each other. BY POSITION. ^ *A = O? Pf ' ThOuSh Jt {S riSht «° then 30 = 2d " 6 , 8 , t , ,„... | |
| Joseph W. Wilson - Algebra - 1873 - 268 pages
...when twice the less is subtracted from 76. Ans. 72 and 30. 9. Divide 81 into three parts such that A of the first, | of the second, and \ of the third, shall be equal. Ans. 18, 27, and 36. 10. A merchant bought four books of entry. The ledger, journal, and blotter cost... | |
| Horatio Nelson Robinson - Algebra - 1874 - 340 pages
...first, is equal to 20 ; required the numbers. Ans. 8, 12, and 18. 11. Find three members, such that -J of the first, ¿ of the second, and £ of the third shall be equal to 62 ; ^ of the first, ¿ of the second, and I of the third equal to 47 ; and ¿ of the first, | of... | |
| Horatio Nelson Robinson - Algebra - 1875 - 338 pages
...£ of the first, is equal to 20 ; required the numbers. Ana. 8, 12, and 18. 11. Find three numbers, such that % of the first, \ of the second, and £ of the third shall be equal to 62 ; $ of the first, £ of the second, and £ of the third equal to 47 ; and J of the first, % of... | |
| Benjamin Greenleaf - Algebra - 1879 - 376 pages
...three numbers such that \ of the first, \ of the second, and £ of the third should be equal to G2; ^ of the first, £ of the second, and \ of the third shall be equal to 47 ; and \ of the first, £ of the second, and £ of the third shall be equal to 38. 4. A person... | |
| Shelton Palmer Sanford - Algebra - 1879 - 348 pages
...the whole ; how many men were in the detachment? Ans. 1050 men. 30. Divide 54 into three such parts that $• of the first, \ of the second and \ of the third shall all be equal to each jther. Ans. 12, 18 and 24. 31. A father is now 3 times as old as his son ; in... | |
| William James Milne - Algebra - 1901 - 462 pages
...of rye, $> 5.60." What prices had he in mind ? 3. Divide 90 into three parts such that the sum of £ of the first, ^ of the second, and ^ of the third shall be 30; and the first shall be twice the third diminished by twice the second. 4. There are three numbers... | |
| William James Milne - Algebra - 1902 - 620 pages
...increased by £ of the sum of the other two shall be 44. 10. Divide 800 into three parts such that the sum of the first, £ of the second, and $ of the third shall be 400 ; and the sum of the second, f of the first, and \ of the third shall be 400. 11. Three cities,... | |
| William James Milne - Algebra - 1908 - 480 pages
...sum of the numbers is 38. What are the numbers ? 2. Divide 800 into three parts, such that the sum of the first, \ of the second, and $ of the third shall be 400 ; and the sum of the second, ' of the first, and ^ of the third shall be 400. 3. A and В can do... | |
| Joseph Victor Collins - Algebra - 1908 - 442 pages
...wheat, and 3 bu. of oats. What was the price of each ? 4. Divide 800 into three parts such that the sum of the first, \ of the second, and \ of the third shall be 400 ; and the sum of the second, f of the first, and \ of the third shall be 400. 5. A quantity of... | |
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