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" ... rates with which they are connected. 4. Then, if only one difference stand against any rate, it will be the quantity belonging to that rate ; but if there be several, their sum will be the quantity.* EXAMPLES. "
The Mercantile Arithmetic, Adapted to the Commerce of the United States, in ... - Page 132
by Michael Walsh - 1828 - 315 pages
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An Elementary Arithmetic Designed for Academies and Schools: Also Serving as ...

George Roberts Perkins - Arithmetic - 1855 - 388 pages
...only one difference stands against any rate, it will be the required quantity of the ingredient of that rate ; but if there be several, their sum will be the quantity required. Keijr.it Hiii Rule. EXAMPLES. I. How much sugar at 5, 6, and 10 cents per pound, must be...
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Arithmetic, theoretical and practical. [With] Key

Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1859 - 344 pages
...the rate or rates with which each is linked. Then if only one difference stand opposite a rate, it will be the quantity belonging to that rate; but if there be seeeral differences, their sum will be the quantity belonging to the rate. Questions in this rule often...
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A Cyclopaedia of Commerce, Mercantile Law, Finance, Commercial Geography ...

William Waterston - Commerce - 1863 - 1026 pages
...the contrary rate with which it is linked. 4. Then if only one difference stand against any rate, it will be the quantity belonging to that rate ; but if there be several, their »urn will be the quantity. Kxamplo 1. Wine at 9s. per gallon is to ne | Example 2. What quantity of...
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A Cyclopaedia of Commerce, Mercantile Law, Finance, Commercial Geography ...

William Waterston - Commerce - 1863 - 1028 pages
...the contrary rate with which it is linked. 4. Then if only unediflV-rcncL-htand against any rate, it will be the quantity belonging to that rate ; but if there be hcvcral. their sum will be the quantity. Example 1. \Vino at !)a. per gallon is to be] Example 2. What...
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An Elementary Arithmetic Serving as an Introduction to the Higher Arithmetic

George Roberts Perkins - Arithmetic - 1865 - 360 pages
...only one difference stands against any rate, it will be the required quantity of the ingredient of that rate ; but if there be several, their sum will be the quantity required. Reaeat this Rule. EXAMPLES. 1. How much sugar at 5, 6, and 10 cents per pound, must be mixed...
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Development of Arithmetic as a School Subject ...

Walter Scott Monroe - Arithmetic - 1917 - 180 pages
...the rates with which they are connected. 4. Then, if only one difference stand against any rate, it will be the quantity belonging to that rate, but if...there be several, their sum will be the quantity. To solve problems such as the second and third above, the rule of three is applied in addition to the...
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Statistics of Land-grant Colleges and Universities, Volume 1, Issues 1-16

United States. Office of Education - Agricultural colleges - 1917 - 1404 pages
...the rates with which they are connected. 4. Then, if only one difference stand against any rate, it will be the quantity belonging to that rate, but if...there be several, their sum will be the quantity. To solve problems such as the second and third above, the rule of three is applied in addition to the...
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Bulletin, Issues 1-11

Education - 1917 - 904 pages
...the rates with which they are connected. 4. Then, if only one difference stand against any rate, it will be the quantity belonging to that rate, but if...there be several, their sum will be the quantity. To solve problems such as the second and third above, the rule of three is applied in addition to the...
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Daboll's Schoolmaster's Assistant: Improved and Enlarged, Being a Plain ...

Nathan Daboll - Arithmetic - 1825 - 258 pages
...only one difference stands against any rate, h will be the quantity belonging to that rate, but it' there be several, their sum will be the quantity. EXAMPLES. 1. A merchant has spices, some at 9d. per Ib. some at Is. some at 2s. and some at is. 6d. per Ib. how much of each...
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