| International Correspondence Schools - Electric lighting - 1901 - 630 pages
...sailing towards each other, one at the rate of 18 miles an hour and the other at the rate of 15 miles an hour. How far apart will they be at the end of 205 hours ? Ans. 1,081 mi. DIVISION. 55. Division is the process of finding how many times one number... | |
| Sarah Louise Arnold - Education - 1901 - 164 pages
...same place and travel in the same direction, but one travels 7 miles an hour and the other 9 miles an hour, how far apart will they be at the end of two hours? 31. A boy, having 25 cents, bought I quart of cherries for 10 cents, one orange for 5 cents,... | |
| Engineering - 1902 - 514 pages
...sailing towards each other, one at the rate of 18 miles an hour and the other at the rate of 15 miles an hour. How far apart will they be at the end of 205 hours ? Ans. 1,081 mi. 3,716 X 45. 1,817 X 124. 675 X 88. 1,875 X 33. (f) 4,836 X 47. (g) 5,682... | |
| Joseph Ray - Arithmetic - 1903 - 366 pages
...the same time and travel in the same direction, the first 38 miles an hour, and the second 30 miles an hour. How far apart will they be at the end of two days ? 384 mi. 4. A factory made 16150 boxes on Monday, 17050 on Tuesday, 17364 on Wednesday, 17500... | |
| International Correspondence Schools - Arithmetic - 1904 - 656 pages
...sailing towards each other, one at the rate of 18 miles an hour and the other at the rate of 15 miles an hour. How far apart will they be at the end of 205 hours ? Ans. 1,081 mi. DIVISION. 55. Division is the process of finding how many times one number... | |
| James Morford Taylor - History - 1904 - 192 pages
...tracks that form an angle of 21° 12'. Their average speeds are 40 mi. and 50 mi. an hour respectively. How far apart will they be at the end of the first thirty minutes ? 60. Case (iv). Given the three sides. To solve this case we first obtain formulas... | |
| James Morford Taylor - Trigonometry - 1905 - 256 pages
...tracks that form an angle of 21° 12'. Their average speeds are 40 mi. and 50 mi. an hour respectively. How far apart will they be at the end of the first thirty minutes ? 60. Case (iv). Given the three sides. To solve this case we first obtain formulas... | |
| Wilbur Fisk Nichols - Algebra - 1911 - 268 pages
...ships are 578 miles apart. If they move toward each other, one 12 miles an hour and the other 9 miles an hour, how far apart will they be at the end of 24 hours? 12. A certain city pays 110 men $1375 for 5 days' work. What is the daily wages of each man?... | |
| Harry Brooks - Arithmetic - 1923 - 358 pages
...opposite directions. One walks at the rate of 4 miles an hour ; the other walks at the rate of 3 miles an hour. How far apart will they be at the end of 14 hours of walking? 7. Which is more, and how much : $1, or two quarters, two dimes, four nickels,... | |
| Edward Ira Edgerton, Perry Amherst Carpenter - Algebra - 1924 - 490 pages
...50 miles apart, and walk toward each other, one at the rate of 2 miles an hour, the other, 3 miles an hour. How far apart will they be at the end of h hours ? 26. John bought 10 quarts of milk, and on his way he spilled 3 times q quarts, less 4 quarts.... | |
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