| Warren Colburn - Algebra - 1844 - 280 pages
...withdrawing received for principal and gain $88. What did he originally subscribe ? 59. The number of deaths in a besieged garrison amounted to 6 daily...diminution, their stock of provisions was sufficient to last 8 days. But on the evening of the sixth day, 100 men were killed in a sally, and afterwards the mortality... | |
| James Wharton - 1848 - 164 pages
...whole flew away the second time ; two bees remained. How many were there? Ans. 72. (107.) The number of deaths in a besieged garrison amounted to 6 daily...last for 8 days. But on the evening of the sixth day IOO men were killed in a sally, and afterwards the mortality increased to 1O daily. Supposing the stock... | |
| Education - 1854 - 424 pages
...time. No. 2. How do you know, by simple inspection, that ^=.7142085, is incorrect ? No. 3. The number of deaths in a besieged garrison amounted to 6 daily...diminution, their stock of provisions was sufficient to last 8 days ; but, on the evening of the sixth day, 100 men were killed in a sally, and afterwards the mortality... | |
| Elias Loomis - Algebra - 1855 - 356 pages
...the harbor. Ans. The voyage lasted 79 days, and the number of men alive was 28. Ex. 60. The number of deaths in a besieged garrison amounted to 6 daily...diminution, their stock of provisions was sufficient to last 8 days. But on the evening of the sixth day 100 men were killed in a sally, and afterward the mortality... | |
| Elias Loomis - Algebra - 1858 - 394 pages
...the harbor. Ans. The voyage lasted 79 days, and the number of men alive was 28. Ex. 13. The number of deaths in a besieged garrison amounted to 6 daily...diminution, their stock of provisions was sufficient to last 8 days But on the evening of the sixth day 100 men were killed in a sally, and afterward the mortality... | |
| James Wharton - 1860 - 176 pages
...of the whole flew away the second time; two bees remained. How many were there ? (121.) The number of deaths in a besieged garrison amounted to 6 daily...diminution, their stock of provisions was sufficient to last tor 8 days. But on the evening of the sixth day 100 men were killed in a ^ally, and afterwards the... | |
| Philip Kelland - Algebra - 1860 - 308 pages
...respectively 12, 9, and 1 1 yards per stroke. 2. The number of deaths in a besieged garrison amounted to six daily, and, allowing for this diminution, their stock of provisions was sufficient to last for eight days. But, on the evening of the sixth day, 100 men were killed in a sally, and afterwards the... | |
| Elias Loomis - Algebra - 1864 - 386 pages
...the harbor. Ans. The voyage lasted 79 days, and the number of men alive was 28. Ex. 13. The number of deaths in a besieged garrison amounted to 6 daily...diminution, their stock of provisions was sufficient to last 8 days But on the evening of the sixth day 100 men were killed in a sally, and afterward the mortality... | |
| William James Milne - Algebra - 1892 - 370 pages
...amounted to 6 daily; and, allowing for this diminution, their stock of provisions was sufficient to last 8 days. But on the evening of the sixth day 100 men were killed in a sally, and afterward the mortality increased to 10 daily. Supposing the stock of provisions unconsumed at the... | |
| Education - 1854 - 446 pages
...time. No. 2. How do you know, by simple inspection, that -|=. 7142085, is incorrect ? No. 3. The number of deaths in a besieged garrison amounted to 6 daily...allowing for this diminution, their stock of provisions wj£ sufficient to last 8 days ; but, on the evening of the sixth day, 100 men were killed in a sally,... | |
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