B, departed from different places at the same time, and travelled towards each other. On meeting, it appeared that A had travelled 18 miles more than B ; and that A could have gone B's journey in 1 5| days, but B would have been 28 days in performing... Elements of Algebra - Page 148by Bourdon (M., Louis Pierre Marie) - 1839 - 324 pagesFull view - About this book
| Charles Davies - Algebra - 1860 - 412 pages
...it from 10, and multiply the remainder by the number itself, the product will be 21. Ans. 7 or 3. 8. Two persons, A and B, departed from different places at the same time, and traveled towards each other. On meeting, it appeared that A had traveled 18 miles more than B ; and... | |
| William Smyth - Algebra - 1861 - 496 pages
...other, A leaving the town C at the same time that B left D. They travelled the direct road CD, and on meeting, it appeared that A had travelled 18 miles...than B ; and that A could have gone B's journey in 15J days, but B would have been 28 days in performing A's journey. What was the distance between C... | |
| Charles Davies - Algebra - 1861 - 322 pages
...itself, the product shall be 21. Ans. 7 or 3. 10. Two persons, A and B, departed from different places it the same time, and travelled towards each other. On...meeting, it appeared that A had travelled 18 miles more Uian B ; and that A could have gone B's journey in !»{ ilays, but B would have been 28 days in performing... | |
| Gerardus Beekman Docharty - Algebra - 1862 - 336 pages
...other, two travelers, A and B, set out to meet. On coming together, it appeared that A had traveled 18 miles more than B, and that A could 'have gone B's journey in 15| hours, hut B would have been 28 hours in performing A's journey. What was the distance between the... | |
| Elias Loomis - Algebra - 1864 - 386 pages
...leaving Hartford at the same time that B left New York. On meeting, it appeared that A had traveled 18 miles more than B, and that A could have gone B's journey in 15£ hours, but B would have been 28 hours in performing A's, journey. What was the distance between Hartford... | |
| Benjamin Greenleaf - Algebra - 1864 - 336 pages
...and traveled on the direct road between the two places. On meeting, it appeared that A had traveled 18 miles more than B ; and that A could have gone B's distance in 15J days, but B would have been 28 days in going A's distance. How far did each travel... | |
| Joseph Ray - Algebra - 1852 - 422 pages
...B left D. They traveled the direct road from C to D, and on meeting it appeared that A had traveled 18 miles more than B ; and that A could have gone B's journey in 15 1 days, but B would have been 28 days in performing A's journey. What is the distance between C and... | |
| Joseph Ray - Algebra - 1866 - 420 pages
...left D. They traveled the direct road from C to D, and 'on meeting, it appeared that A had traveled 18 miles more than B ; and that A could have gone B's journey in 15J days, but B would have been 28 days in performing A's journey. What is the distance between C and... | |
| Charles Davies - Algebra - 1867 - 322 pages
...the product shall be 21. Ans. 7 or 3. 10. Two persons, A and B, departed from different places »t the same time, and travelled towards each other. On...than B; and that A could have gone B's journey in I5J Says, but B would have been 28 days in performing A's tourney. How fai iid each travel ? 11. There... | |
| William Frothingham Bradbury - Algebra - 1868 - 270 pages
...B, set out to meet each other. They started at the same time and travelled on the direct road toward each other. On meeting it appeared that A had travelled 18 miles more than B, and that A could have travelled B's distance in 9 days, while it would have taken B 16 days to travel A's distance. How far... | |
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