| Webster Wells - Algebra - 1897 - 434 pages
...shall be less than the product of the second and fourth by 9. 36. A laborer agreed to serve for 32 days on condition that for every day he worked he should receive $ 1.75, and for every day he was absent he should forfeit $1. At the end of the time he received $... | |
| Edward Mann Langley, Stephen Reginald Neville Bradly - Algebra - 1901 - 258 pages
...'5.Г-1 20.Г+29 3 _ 35 5 (6) Show that (* -3/)2 + (xy)(yz) (7) A labourer was employed for 80 working days on condition that for every day he worked he should receive 3s., and for every day he was absent he should forfeit 6d. At the end of the time he had ¿£9 Os.... | |
| Middlesex Alfred Bailey - Algebra - 1902 - 336 pages
...the end of 24 days he received $ o9. How many days did he work ? 4. A laborer agreed to serve for a days on condition that for every day he worked he should receive b dollars and for every day he was idle he should forfeit с dollars; at the end of the time he received... | |
| Education - 1915 - 906 pages
...hours. In what time will the tank be filled if both pipes be opened? 9. A laborer was engaged for 32 days on condition that for every day he worked he should receive $1.75 and for every day he was idle he should forfeit $1.00. At the end of the time he received $28.50.... | |
| George Soulé - Business mathematics - 1910 - 1042 pages
...yards cost that are 1J times 1£ yards wide? Ans. $25. 30. A planter hired a laborer for a term of 120 days, on condition that for every day he worked he should receive $1.00 and his board, and that for every day he did not work he should pay 50 cents for his board. At... | |
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